Indo Asean organisation foundation held

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 21: The foundation day of IAFOM was heId today with a condolence reference on the sudden and untimely demise of Late Mr, Ko GyL founder Executive Member of the organisation. Khumukcham Jaikishan Singh. MLA graced the function as Chief Guest and K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman IAFOM presided over the function. […]

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Imphal, Apr 21: The foundation day of IAFOM was heId today with a condolence reference on the sudden and untimely demise of Late Mr, Ko GyL founder Executive Member of the organisation. Khumukcham Jaikishan Singh. MLA graced the function as Chief Guest and K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman IAFOM presided over the function. Takhelmayum Tomba Singh was the Guest of honour of the function. In the meeting. Mrs. Jenny Gangte. W/o. Late Ko Gyi and their two sons Paulzom and Henry were also present.
Giving his speech, Chief Guest MLA Jaikishan Singh suggested that the area of operation of the organisation should cover the ASEAN countries instead of the neighboring state of the North East. He expressed his desire to extend his co-operation and support to the venture of the organisation. He expressed desire for the progress of the IAFOM. A floral tribute to Late Mr. Ko Gyi and two minute silence is observed as a part of the function.
A condolence Meeting of late Mr. Ko Gyi @ U Aung Kyaw Oo of Zomi Villa, Imphal, eldest son of Mr. U. Chit Swe and Mrs. Daw HIa Kyim, 28th Street, between 85th and 86th Street, Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar), Founder Executive Committee Member of Indo Asean Friendship Organisation Manipur was held on Saturday, the 21st April, 2012 at the residence of the Chairman on his sudden and untimely demise on 11 April, 2012, Wednesday at 2.10 p.m. after a short illness.
The-meeting was chaired by K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman, IAFOM with Executive Committee Members and all the Founder Members of the Organisation.
IAFOM recognised on record the contributions, Dedications and Sacrifices of Mr. Ko Gyi for the promotion of good friendly relationship among the neighbouring countries and a radical democratic change in his motherland. He was a Student Democratic Revolutionist and a Socio-political Human Rights Activist, fought for the Labour Rights for the’Burmese people. He took shelter in Manipur to escape from the clutches of Military Junta after the coup of 1988. He was the Regional Secretary of the Federation of Trade Union of Burma (FTUB) till his last breath.
The flag of the Organisation was flown at half mast to salute him and a two minute silence was observed by standing paying homage to the deceased. The Organisation shared the deep sorrows and griefs of the bereaved family and prayed to the Lord for the departed soul to rest him in peace in His Heavenly Abode forever. Mr. Ko Gyi is survived by his wife Mrs. Jenny Gangte and two sons, Pauizom and Henry in Manipur.

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Indo Asean organisation foundation held

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 21: The foundation day of IAFOM was heId today with a condolence reference on the sudden and untimely demise of Late Mr, Ko GyL founder Executive Member of the organisation. Khumukcham Jaikishan Singh. MLA graced the function as Chief Guest and K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman IAFOM presided over the function. […]

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Imphal, Apr 21: The foundation day of IAFOM was heId today with a condolence reference on the sudden and untimely demise of Late Mr, Ko GyL founder Executive Member of the organisation. Khumukcham Jaikishan Singh. MLA graced the function as Chief Guest and K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman IAFOM presided over the function. Takhelmayum Tomba Singh was the Guest of honour of the function. In the meeting. Mrs. Jenny Gangte. W/o. Late Ko Gyi and their two sons Paulzom and Henry were also present.
Giving his speech, Chief Guest MLA Jaikishan Singh suggested that the area of operation of the organisation should cover the ASEAN countries instead of the neighboring state of the North East. He expressed his desire to extend his co-operation and support to the venture of the organisation. He expressed desire for the progress of the IAFOM. A floral tribute to Late Mr. Ko Gyi and two minute silence is observed as a part of the function.
A condolence Meeting of late Mr. Ko Gyi @ U Aung Kyaw Oo of Zomi Villa, Imphal, eldest son of Mr. U. Chit Swe and Mrs. Daw HIa Kyim, 28th Street, between 85th and 86th Street, Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar), Founder Executive Committee Member of Indo Asean Friendship Organisation Manipur was held on Saturday, the 21st April, 2012 at the residence of the Chairman on his sudden and untimely demise on 11 April, 2012, Wednesday at 2.10 p.m. after a short illness.
The-meeting was chaired by K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman, IAFOM with Executive Committee Members and all the Founder Members of the Organisation.
IAFOM recognised on record the contributions, Dedications and Sacrifices of Mr. Ko Gyi for the promotion of good friendly relationship among the neighbouring countries and a radical democratic change in his motherland. He was a Student Democratic Revolutionist and a Socio-political Human Rights Activist, fought for the Labour Rights for the’Burmese people. He took shelter in Manipur to escape from the clutches of Military Junta after the coup of 1988. He was the Regional Secretary of the Federation of Trade Union of Burma (FTUB) till his last breath.
The flag of the Organisation was flown at half mast to salute him and a two minute silence was observed by standing paying homage to the deceased. The Organisation shared the deep sorrows and griefs of the bereaved family and prayed to the Lord for the departed soul to rest him in peace in His Heavenly Abode forever. Mr. Ko Gyi is survived by his wife Mrs. Jenny Gangte and two sons, Pauizom and Henry in Manipur.

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Indo Asean organisation foundation held

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 21: The foundation day of IAFOM was heId today with a condolence reference on the sudden and untimely demise of Late Mr, Ko GyL founder Executive Member of the organisation. Khumukcham Jaikishan Singh. MLA graced the function as Chief Guest and K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman IAFOM presided over the function. […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Apr 21: The foundation day of IAFOM was heId today with a condolence reference on the sudden and untimely demise of Late Mr, Ko GyL founder Executive Member of the organisation. Khumukcham Jaikishan Singh. MLA graced the function as Chief Guest and K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman IAFOM presided over the function. Takhelmayum Tomba Singh was the Guest of honour of the function. In the meeting. Mrs. Jenny Gangte. W/o. Late Ko Gyi and their two sons Paulzom and Henry were also present.
Giving his speech, Chief Guest MLA Jaikishan Singh suggested that the area of operation of the organisation should cover the ASEAN countries instead of the neighboring state of the North East. He expressed his desire to extend his co-operation and support to the venture of the organisation. He expressed desire for the progress of the IAFOM. A floral tribute to Late Mr. Ko Gyi and two minute silence is observed as a part of the function.
A condolence Meeting of late Mr. Ko Gyi @ U Aung Kyaw Oo of Zomi Villa, Imphal, eldest son of Mr. U. Chit Swe and Mrs. Daw HIa Kyim, 28th Street, between 85th and 86th Street, Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar), Founder Executive Committee Member of Indo Asean Friendship Organisation Manipur was held on Saturday, the 21st April, 2012 at the residence of the Chairman on his sudden and untimely demise on 11 April, 2012, Wednesday at 2.10 p.m. after a short illness.
The-meeting was chaired by K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman, IAFOM with Executive Committee Members and all the Founder Members of the Organisation.
IAFOM recognised on record the contributions, Dedications and Sacrifices of Mr. Ko Gyi for the promotion of good friendly relationship among the neighbouring countries and a radical democratic change in his motherland. He was a Student Democratic Revolutionist and a Socio-political Human Rights Activist, fought for the Labour Rights for the’Burmese people. He took shelter in Manipur to escape from the clutches of Military Junta after the coup of 1988. He was the Regional Secretary of the Federation of Trade Union of Burma (FTUB) till his last breath.
The flag of the Organisation was flown at half mast to salute him and a two minute silence was observed by standing paying homage to the deceased. The Organisation shared the deep sorrows and griefs of the bereaved family and prayed to the Lord for the departed soul to rest him in peace in His Heavenly Abode forever. Mr. Ko Gyi is survived by his wife Mrs. Jenny Gangte and two sons, Pauizom and Henry in Manipur.

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Indo Asean organisation foundation held

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 21: The foundation day of IAFOM was heId today with a condolence reference on the sudden and untimely demise of Late Mr, Ko GyL founder Executive Member of the organisation. Khumukcham Jaikishan Singh. MLA graced the function as Chief Guest and K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman IAFOM presided over the function. […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Apr 21: The foundation day of IAFOM was heId today with a condolence reference on the sudden and untimely demise of Late Mr, Ko GyL founder Executive Member of the organisation. Khumukcham Jaikishan Singh. MLA graced the function as Chief Guest and K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman IAFOM presided over the function. Takhelmayum Tomba Singh was the Guest of honour of the function. In the meeting. Mrs. Jenny Gangte. W/o. Late Ko Gyi and their two sons Paulzom and Henry were also present.
Giving his speech, Chief Guest MLA Jaikishan Singh suggested that the area of operation of the organisation should cover the ASEAN countries instead of the neighboring state of the North East. He expressed his desire to extend his co-operation and support to the venture of the organisation. He expressed desire for the progress of the IAFOM. A floral tribute to Late Mr. Ko Gyi and two minute silence is observed as a part of the function.
A condolence Meeting of late Mr. Ko Gyi @ U Aung Kyaw Oo of Zomi Villa, Imphal, eldest son of Mr. U. Chit Swe and Mrs. Daw HIa Kyim, 28th Street, between 85th and 86th Street, Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar), Founder Executive Committee Member of Indo Asean Friendship Organisation Manipur was held on Saturday, the 21st April, 2012 at the residence of the Chairman on his sudden and untimely demise on 11 April, 2012, Wednesday at 2.10 p.m. after a short illness.
The-meeting was chaired by K. Ibohal Singh, Chairman, IAFOM with Executive Committee Members and all the Founder Members of the Organisation.
IAFOM recognised on record the contributions, Dedications and Sacrifices of Mr. Ko Gyi for the promotion of good friendly relationship among the neighbouring countries and a radical democratic change in his motherland. He was a Student Democratic Revolutionist and a Socio-political Human Rights Activist, fought for the Labour Rights for the’Burmese people. He took shelter in Manipur to escape from the clutches of Military Junta after the coup of 1988. He was the Regional Secretary of the Federation of Trade Union of Burma (FTUB) till his last breath.
The flag of the Organisation was flown at half mast to salute him and a two minute silence was observed by standing paying homage to the deceased. The Organisation shared the deep sorrows and griefs of the bereaved family and prayed to the Lord for the departed soul to rest him in peace in His Heavenly Abode forever. Mr. Ko Gyi is survived by his wife Mrs. Jenny Gangte and two sons, Pauizom and Henry in Manipur.

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NPMHR appeals to exercise restrain

Dimapur, April 21 NNN :Taking serious note of the ongoing fracas between the security forces and the NSCN-IM, the Naga People’s Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) urged the Naga underground groups to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India’s security agencies. The NPMHR then stated that there appears to be a clash of […]

Dimapur, April 21 NNN :Taking serious note of the ongoing fracas between the security forces and the NSCN-IM, the Naga People’s Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) urged the Naga underground groups to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India’s security agencies.
The NPMHR then stated that there appears to be a clash of interest between India’s political leadership and her military establishment, as far as resolving the Naga political issue is concerned. It stated that over the years, India’s political leaders, cutting across party affiliations, especially during the last fifteen years, have generally demonstrated the will to resolve the issue through a process of dialogue.
“However, the approach of India’s military, especially the Assam Rifles, a paramilitary setup to deal with internal strife during the British about 177 years ago, leaves one to question the overall motives of India. India’s military continues to function with immunity, protected by such laws like the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, and infringe on even the basic rights of civilians,” the Naga rights body alleged.
It then said there are reports of increased surveillance, including house raids, frisking and arrests all over Naga areas by Assam Rifles. This force that operates under the command of India’s Home Ministry and Army, are supposed to be “aiding” civil authority and not take upon itself the job of “policing”. Even high ranking Nagaland government officials are being subjected to frisking in places such as Kiphire, even as there is increased movement of troops in Naga areas including Mokokchung, Zunheboto, Ukhrul, Chandel, Tamenglong, Dimapur and elsewhere.
The Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) calls upon Indian representatives to press forward for a resolution of the Naga issue. NPMHR believes the gains made in dialogue processes with different Naga national groups are leading to increasing the level of trust among Nagas and Indians. The one important step towards strengthening this is to rein in “The Friends of the Hill People” and halt its provocative tendencies against Naga national groups.
“NPMHR considers the ongoing campaign against the National Socialist Council of Nagalim as a serious breach of trust between entities that agreed to a ceasefire and agreed to sit across the negotiating table,” the Naga rights body added.
NPMHR also urges the Naga ‘national groups’ to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India’s security agencies that are apparently tuned to provoke. NPMHR calls for continued vigil over designs that are aimed at denying the Nagas to reconcile, integrate and live together as one nation.

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NPMHR appeals to exercise restrain

Dimapur, April 21 NNN :Taking serious note of the ongoing fracas between the security forces and the NSCN-IM, the Naga People’s Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) urged the Naga underground groups to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India’s security agencies. The NPMHR then stated that there appears to be a clash of […]

Dimapur, April 21 NNN :Taking serious note of the ongoing fracas between the security forces and the NSCN-IM, the Naga People’s Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) urged the Naga underground groups to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India’s security agencies.
The NPMHR then stated that there appears to be a clash of interest between India’s political leadership and her military establishment, as far as resolving the Naga political issue is concerned. It stated that over the years, India’s political leaders, cutting across party affiliations, especially during the last fifteen years, have generally demonstrated the will to resolve the issue through a process of dialogue.
“However, the approach of India’s military, especially the Assam Rifles, a paramilitary setup to deal with internal strife during the British about 177 years ago, leaves one to question the overall motives of India. India’s military continues to function with immunity, protected by such laws like the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, and infringe on even the basic rights of civilians,” the Naga rights body alleged.
It then said there are reports of increased surveillance, including house raids, frisking and arrests all over Naga areas by Assam Rifles. This force that operates under the command of India’s Home Ministry and Army, are supposed to be “aiding” civil authority and not take upon itself the job of “policing”. Even high ranking Nagaland government officials are being subjected to frisking in places such as Kiphire, even as there is increased movement of troops in Naga areas including Mokokchung, Zunheboto, Ukhrul, Chandel, Tamenglong, Dimapur and elsewhere.
The Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) calls upon Indian representatives to press forward for a resolution of the Naga issue. NPMHR believes the gains made in dialogue processes with different Naga national groups are leading to increasing the level of trust among Nagas and Indians. The one important step towards strengthening this is to rein in “The Friends of the Hill People” and halt its provocative tendencies against Naga national groups.
“NPMHR considers the ongoing campaign against the National Socialist Council of Nagalim as a serious breach of trust between entities that agreed to a ceasefire and agreed to sit across the negotiating table,” the Naga rights body added.
NPMHR also urges the Naga ‘national groups’ to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India’s security agencies that are apparently tuned to provoke. NPMHR calls for continued vigil over designs that are aimed at denying the Nagas to reconcile, integrate and live together as one nation.

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How I found and lost God

By Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh When being asked by Napoleon why he had made no… more »

Dr. Irengbam Mohendra Singh

By Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

When being asked by Napoleon why he had made no mention of God in his book about the universe – Mécanique céleste [celestial mechanics], French mathematician and astronomer, Marquis de Laplace  (1749- 1827), replied: “ I have no need for that hypothesis.”

As people all over the world, religious or non-religious sang:  ding dong diggidy ding dong to celebrate the New Year’s Day. I wrote this article for the year 2012 to bring good news from Nature.

The good news is that science will prevail and there is no need to lose your God(s) to whom you want to snuggle for comforts when you are in a state of suffering and want as a result of physical circumstances or extreme poverty.

Now scientists are almost able to explain the emergence of the first cell from the earth’s “primordial soup” from which all life originated without the need for God.

When I was little, I believed in non-personal Hindu gods from the stories told by my parents, which gave me delight in the colourful vision of heaven, and from the sensual pleasures reflected in the air of religious celebrations.

As I grew up, I saw divinity implicit in the creation all around me, perceived as integral elements in the dynamic of God’s synthesis. God was the fantastical paragon untouched by human morality. The closeness between God and me climaxed during religious functions, and whenever I anticipated a heavenly recompense for my unstinting prayers in my childhood innocence.

All that began to change as I studied physics and biology in school and college. When I became a doctor, I realised that a philosophical rhapsody in all aspects of creation was no substitute for the frail and disease-infested Third World. The question of the truth of the existence of God is one thing, but the question of his usefulness is another.

In Richard Dawkins’ book – The God Hypothesis, he identifies two concepts of God(s): (1) an abstract, impersonal God (such as found in Hinduism) and (2) a personal God (found in monotheistic religions – Christianity, Islam and Hebrew) who is the creator of the universe, interested in human beings and should be worshipped day and night.

The existence of the latter type of God is what Dawkins calls the “God Hypothesis”. He maintains that the existence of such a God, if real, would have effects in the physical universe and like any other hypothesis, can be tested and falsified.

Dawkins argues against the main philosophical argument in favour of God’s existence ie the argument from design for longer consideration. Dawkins concludes that evolution by natural selection can explain apparent design in nature.

He writes that one of the greatest challenges to the human intellect has been to explain ‘how the complex, improbable design in the universe arises’, and suggests that there are two competing explanations:

1.       A hypothesis involving a designer God, that is, a complex being to account for the complexity that we see.

2.       A hypothesis with supporting theories that explains how from simple origins and principles, something more complex can emerge.

To me, God hypothesis is a haze. It is like looking through your eye glasses while standing in heavy rain. For me the haze began to clear up many years ago as a response to a newfound embrace of modern scientific ideas.

The fossilised remains of animals and early humans are eye openers to how they survived and how they perished. We have firm evidence of how the evolutionary process had been continuing for millions of years. We have now enough scientific evidence to convince us that the earth, the nature and the universe had not been static and could not have been static.

Scientists have the combination of available fossils and genetic evidence to show that the split between humans and chimpanzees occurred in less than 4 million years ago, and the gorilla line of split from our ancestral line just before the human-chimp split.

The fossil evidence shows that the split occurred in the African Great Rift Valley region. The region became drier and forests dwindled. About 2 million years ago, during the Ice Age, the first member of humans – Homo erectus with a brain capacity of about 900 cubic centimetres started to spread, evolving into a brain capacity of 1,100 cubic centimetres, and finally to modern human (Homo sapiens) brain of 1,369 cubic centimetres.

The problem of quantifying all of the steps of human evolution and what turned monkeys into humans have so far been unable but we are nearing the upper rung of the ladder, with the beginning of this New Year. It must have been something with the massive changes the earth had undergone over the eons.

In terms of finding intelligent life (Homo sapiens), regardless of God or Nature, Earth is the most suitable planet because of its habitable temperature and existence of water. Varieties of life exploded in the Cambrian period.

The Cambrian period is the beginning of the Palaeozoic era that lasted until 225 million years ago; followed by Mesozoic era (225 -65 million years ago and the Cainozoic era (65 million years ago up to date). Everything before the Cambrian explosion, 3.5 billion years of geological time is called the Precambrian, with no dramatic changes but the oceans swarmed with single-celled life.

The Precambrian fossil record indicates that life appeared soon after the Earth was formed. This would imply that life appeared within several hundred million years when conditions became favourable. Generally accepted scientific estimates of the age of the Earth place its formation (along with the rest of the Solar system) at about 4.55 billion years old.

According to scientists, unicellular life was found 3.8 years ago, from the fossil remains of actual cells that have been recovered from rocks dated at around 3.6 billion years old. These cells are known as prokaryotes, which existed for at least 2.2 billion years.

Between 5 and 4.5 billion years ago, the sun and other planets formed from matter in our solar system because of gravity. It has been estimated by many scientists that about 3.9 billion years ago, the earth cooled down and had an atmosphere that contained the right mixture of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon to allow for the formation of life.

They also believe that energy derived from heat, lightening and radioactive elements caused the synthesis of complex proteins and nucleic acids into strands of replicating genetic code. They were the building blocks of life.

These molecules then organised and evolved to form the first simple forms of life.  Around 3.8 billion years ago, conditions became ripe for the fossilisation of the earth’s early cellular life forms. These fossilised cells resemble present day cyanobacteria. Such cells are known as prokaryotes. These simple cells contain few specialised cellular structures and their DNA (nucleus) is not surrounded by a membranous envelope.

About 2.1 billion years ago they evolved into more complex cells of animals and plants known as eukaryotes that have a membrane-bound nucleus and many specialised structures located within their cell boundary.

By 680 million years ago, eukaryotic cells began to organise themselves into multicellular organisms. Starting around 570 million years ago, an enormous diversion of multicellular life made its appearance on earth, different species arriving at different times. The last Hominid line began its evolution 20-15 million years ago.

Most of the information scientists have about the evolution of animal life in the Cambrian period comes from the study of fossils in the Burgess Shale – a geological rock formation in the Canadian Rockies. But scientists do not completely agree on how to interpret the evidence in evolutionary terms. It needs time.

For a long time scientists believed that about 3.85 billion years ago something happened on earth. Somehow or other, tiny clumps of chemicals clumped together and started behaving as if they were alive. That was the beginning of the emergence of the first simple celled organism.

Those cells made more cells just like themselves. Thus began the beginning of life on earth. The human presence on this earth was relatively recent, about 13,000 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age.

Scientists have now gone further in proving that life indeed did start from chemicals. It is now widely agreed that life arose spontaneously by natural processes on this earth 3.85 billion years ago. It is a theory but not a speculative one. The clues not surprisingly, came from life itself, the earth, outer space and laboratory experiments.

Professor Conway Morris, an English Palaeontologist, who agrees with Darwin, says: “Although it seems at first sight difficult to fit many of the bizarre-looking fossils from the Burgess Shale into known groups, such as phyla, on closure inspection, rather than representing extinct phyla, the weird and wonderful fossils from the early Cambrian actually provide insight into how the present phyla evolved.

He believes in the continuity and interrelatedness of life on earth, including the origin of human beings.

Given my own struggle to believe in the existence of God, I have come to agree with Albert Camus (1913-60), a French philosopher, that God had indeed been used in the past to stunt creativity as a blanket answer to all the problems of humanity.

In the continuing battle between faith and logic I changed from my childhood encounter with a punitive God and broadened the angle on which I view my life. I lost the God that I found as a birthright from my parents and the community.

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

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No with hunting in the name of fighting corruption: PM

Mail News Service New Delhi, Apr 21: Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh on the occasion of the Civil Services Day addressed a function and said , “ the significance of today’s event lies equally in sending out a message that we are all determined to make our civil services more competent, more professional, and alive […]

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New Delhi, Apr 21: Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh on the occasion of the Civil Services Day addressed a function and said , “ the significance of today’s event lies equally in sending out a message that we are all determined to make our civil services more competent, more professional, and alive to the requirements of the twenty first century and capable of facilitating rapid social and economic progress in our country.”
He added , the decisions that the civil servants take must be fair and objective in nature, based on sound evidence and deep analysis and designed to serve the best interests of our country. Their judgment and advice should not be affected by the nature and color of the political leadership. If this does not happen, the impartiality and fairness of the decision making processes in public administration would get compromised and the quality of our output would be sub-optimal. I think, therefore, this is a vigil that the civil servants must maintain constantly. I also believe that there is a growing perception in the public that over the years the attributes of objectivity in work has been diluted. I leave it to the civil servants to ponder to what extent this perception is true and what they can collectively do to remove it from the public mind.
“Even as our government moves forward in these efforts, which I don`t want to list in detail today, it should be our endeavor that there is no witch hunting in the name of fighting corruption” he said. It is our government`s commitment to put in place a system and create an environment in which our civil servants are encouraged to be decisive, and no one is harassed for bonafide mistakes of errors of judgment.
We cannot have a bureaucracy which is hundred percent risk averse. In fact we should encourage boldness in decision making, provided that the decisions are well considered and as per the law of the land. A civil servant who does not take decisions might always be safe, but at the end of the day he or she would have contributed nothing to our society and to our country.
“The first theme “Security for the Marginalized: Vision for a Caring India” particularly relevant to all of us in the context of our commitment and efforts towards inclusion towards the integration of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and religious minorities in the national mainstream.
As we enter the Twelfth Plan period we should redouble our efforts for building a society and country in which the fruits of development are shared by each and every citizen. Our growth would not have much meaning if we fail in building a truly inclusive society and country. Indeed, without inclusion, social and economic, the very sustainability of our growth processes comes under question. The other two themes relate to making our civil services corruption free and more transparent and accountable, and also to enable them to improve service delivery to our citizens. These issues are of abiding relevance to all of us.”

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AR desires peace at Nagaland

MNS: The IGAR N today issued a press statement which said , “it is to reassure the populace of Nagaland that irrespective of the provocations and false allegations, peace shall prevail in Nagaland. Assam Rifles is committed to preserve the peace and harmony in Nagaland and the people of Nagaland must realize that the hard […]

MNS: The IGAR N today issued a press statement which said , “it is to reassure the populace of Nagaland that irrespective of the provocations and false allegations, peace shall prevail in Nagaland. Assam Rifles is committed to preserve the peace and harmony in Nagaland and the people of Nagaland must realize that the hard earned gains made in the ongoing peace process cannot be lost at any cost. We have come too far to retrace our footsteps.
Everyone realizes that the current impasse has been enforced upon us and that despite grave provocations we shall continue to conduct our operations in a manner so as to live upto our motto of – “the friends of the hill people”. As in the past, our current and future actions shall cause no hindrances or disruption to the lives of the common law abiding citizens of the state. Life in Nagaland shall and must continue as normal.
Once again, every law abiding citizen of Nagaland must be reassured of our undying commitment to the peace process and the desire to see Nagaland grow from strength to strength.

In a democracy no individual or cause can be placed above the “will, aspirations and desires of the people and citizens”. During this auspicious week of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of the NBCC we pray to the Lord Almighty to continue to shower his blessings on the people of Nagaland.”

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CBI files chargesheet against four persons

Mail News Service New Delhi, Apr 21: The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed a third charge-sheet in the Court of ACMM, CBI Cases, Jodhpur against four accused persons including one absconding U/s 120-B r/w 364, 302, 201 IPC and Section 3(2)(v) SC/ST(POA) Act. Out of the four, three are presently in judicial custody while […]

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New Delhi, Apr 21: The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed a third charge-sheet in the Court of ACMM, CBI Cases, Jodhpur against four accused persons including one absconding U/s 120-B r/w 364, 302, 201 IPC and Section 3(2)(v) SC/ST(POA) Act.
Out of the four, three are presently in judicial custody while one remains absconding. The competent Court has issued a non-bailable warrant of arrest against her followed by proceedings U/s 82 & 83 Cr.PC and her immoveable properties have been attached. She has been declared a proclaimed offender U/s 82(4) Cr.PC by the Court on 16.4.2012. An FIR was also lodged against her U/s 174-A at PS Basni, Jodhpur for failing to comply with the orders of the Court U/s 82 Cr.PC. A reward of Rs. 5 Lakh has also been declared for anyone who helps in the arrest of Indra Bishnoi.
CBI registered this case on 11.10.11 relating to the alleged abduction of Smt.Bhanwari Devi, r/o Village Berunda, District Jodhpur(Rajasthan) on the request of Rajasthan Government and further Notification from Govt. of India. The case was earlier registered by Rajasthan Police vide FIR No.383/2011 dated 05.09.11 U/s 365/120-B of PS.Bilara, Distt. Jodhpur Rural, Rajasthan. It was alleged that certain persons conspired to abduct Smt.Bhanwari Devi in order to eliminate her. Smt.Bhanwari Devi, a local Nurse & folk Singer, allegedly left for Bilada on 01.09.2011 at about 1:00 PM by Rajasthan Roadways Bus for collecting the payment of her car, which was reportedly sold to a person of Village Tilbasni, District Jodhpur(Rajasthan).
The initial investigation revealed that a criminal conspiracy amongst three accused persons, the object of which was to abduct Smt.Bhanwari Devi with an intention to murder her. Accordingly, a charge-sheet was filed on 2.12.2011 against them U/s 120-B r/w 364 IPC, substantive offence U/s 364 IPC and Section 3(2)(v) SC/ST (POA) Act. The investigation was kept open in order to unearth the entire conspiracy and to reveal the identity of all the known / unknown accused.
Further Investigation revealed that Smt.Bhanwari Devi was abducted on 01.9.2011 and was killed. It was alleged that her body was later on disposed off and thrown into a canal as per charge-sheet.
The second charge-sheet was filed on 29.02.2012 in the Court of ACMM (CBI) Jodhpur against 13 accused persons who were in judicial custody in Central Jail Jodhpur. Three accused persons were charged U/s 120-B r/w 302, 364 & 201 IPC and Section 3(2)(V) of SC/ST (POA) Act & substantive offences thereof. Five accused including the then Minister of Water Resources of Rajasthan & another MLA of Rajasthan were charged U/s 120-B r/w 302, 364 & 201 IPC and Section 3(2)(V) of SC/ST (POA) Act. Four accused were charged U/s 120-B r/w 302, 364 & 201 IPC and Section 3(2)(V) of SC/ST (POA) Act & substantive offences thereof. One accused(Husband of Smt.Bhanwari Devi) was charged U/s 120-B r/w 365, 364 & 201 IPC.
Further investigation U/s 173 (8) Cr.PC was continuing against four absconding accused including a sister of the accused MLA.
Investigation further disclosed the complicity of these four accused in the aforesaid criminal conspiracy along with the other 13 accused.
After thorough investigation in a professional & transparent manner to unravel the truth in this case, CBI filed the said charge-sheets.
Further investigation has been kept open U/s 173(8) Cr.PC.
The public is reminded that the above findings are based on the investigation done by CBI and evidence collected by it. Under the Indian Law, the accused are presumed to be innocent till their guilt is finally established after a fair trial.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/cbi-files-chargesheet-against-four-persons/

MP Meinya all praise for Union Budget 2012-13

IMPHAL, April 21: Lok Sabha Member of Parliament from Inner Manipur DR THOKCHOM  MEINYA has… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Lok Sabha Member of Parliament from Inner Manipur DR THOKCHOM  MEINYA has supported the Union Budget (general) 2012-13 on April 16.

In his participation during the consideration of the Union Budget, the MP from the state had maintained that the country of this size and population needs enormous size and added that the UPA II is just doing fine.

Addressing the parliament during the consideration of the Union Budget, the MP declared that the budget is on the whole a good budget, despite the various difficulties on hand, the Finance Minister could come out with flying colours in this year’s budget exercise.

After a brief discussion of the Union Budget, the MP further stated in the House that Manipur had a very serious problem last year because of nearly four month long economic blockade on the two National Highways- the only life lines of the state of Manipur.

“Of course there is still a huge law and order situation and the insurgency problem. All these work together to decelerate all development activities in the state which are otherwise the crying need of the state” he continued.

“One very important point, there is a huge potential of tourism industry in the state. There are the possibilities of people being able to travel by bus on the Imphal – Mandale – Yangon -Bangkok Route. Recently some young Manipur enthusiasts organized a car rally from Imphal to Yangon. If such travels on these routes are made regular feature there is much to be gained economically and otherwise”.

“There is report that Myanmar had opened 700 shops at Namphalong for cross broader trade with India but no such facilities existed in India. Trade through Manipur’s border town of Moreh, legalized in 1995, is yet to pick up because of frequent blockades of the National Highways and security along the route”, he added.

“Manipur administration is doing everything possible to see that the railway line on the Jiribam – Tupul – Imphal route is completed at the earliest. In my state, one hears of many projects being launched but very seldom about their completion”, continued before the House.

He further urged upon the Union Government to intervene and help the government of Manipur in whatever way possible for the overall development of the state of Manipur.

Further highlighting major issues of the state, the MP stated in the house that “There are some important pending issues for my state, Manipur”.

The issues include, “Providing Constitutional Safeguard to the territorial integrity of Manipur, Political solution to the vexed insurgency problem in the state, Repeal of Armed Forces (Special) Power Act, 1958, Establishment of National Highway (NH) Protection Forces for the NHs in Manipur to overcome economic blockades etc, To make tourism Industry a thrust area for the overall development of the State”.

“In order to fulfill them, the Union Government should come forward to increase the Plan size of the state and also to strengthen the existing non-plan outlay for the state” he added.

“The state is facing a huge financial deficit after the implementation of the 6th Pay Commission recommendations”, he stated.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/mp-meinya-all-praise-for-union-budget-201213/

MP Meinya all praise for Union Budget 2012-13

IMPHAL, April 21: Lok Sabha Member of Parliament from Inner Manipur DR THOKCHOM  MEINYA has… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Lok Sabha Member of Parliament from Inner Manipur DR THOKCHOM  MEINYA has supported the Union Budget (general) 2012-13 on April 16.

In his participation during the consideration of the Union Budget, the MP from the state had maintained that the country of this size and population needs enormous size and added that the UPA II is just doing fine.

Addressing the parliament during the consideration of the Union Budget, the MP declared that the budget is on the whole a good budget, despite the various difficulties on hand, the Finance Minister could come out with flying colours in this year’s budget exercise.

After a brief discussion of the Union Budget, the MP further stated in the House that Manipur had a very serious problem last year because of nearly four month long economic blockade on the two National Highways- the only life lines of the state of Manipur.

“Of course there is still a huge law and order situation and the insurgency problem. All these work together to decelerate all development activities in the state which are otherwise the crying need of the state” he continued.

“One very important point, there is a huge potential of tourism industry in the state. There are the possibilities of people being able to travel by bus on the Imphal – Mandale – Yangon -Bangkok Route. Recently some young Manipur enthusiasts organized a car rally from Imphal to Yangon. If such travels on these routes are made regular feature there is much to be gained economically and otherwise”.

“There is report that Myanmar had opened 700 shops at Namphalong for cross broader trade with India but no such facilities existed in India. Trade through Manipur’s border town of Moreh, legalized in 1995, is yet to pick up because of frequent blockades of the National Highways and security along the route”, he added.

“Manipur administration is doing everything possible to see that the railway line on the Jiribam – Tupul – Imphal route is completed at the earliest. In my state, one hears of many projects being launched but very seldom about their completion”, continued before the House.

He further urged upon the Union Government to intervene and help the government of Manipur in whatever way possible for the overall development of the state of Manipur.

Further highlighting major issues of the state, the MP stated in the house that “There are some important pending issues for my state, Manipur”.

The issues include, “Providing Constitutional Safeguard to the territorial integrity of Manipur, Political solution to the vexed insurgency problem in the state, Repeal of Armed Forces (Special) Power Act, 1958, Establishment of National Highway (NH) Protection Forces for the NHs in Manipur to overcome economic blockades etc, To make tourism Industry a thrust area for the overall development of the State”.

“In order to fulfill them, the Union Government should come forward to increase the Plan size of the state and also to strengthen the existing non-plan outlay for the state” he added.

“The state is facing a huge financial deficit after the implementation of the 6th Pay Commission recommendations”, he stated.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/mp-meinya-all-praise-for-union-budget-201213/

SSA recruitment

IMPHAL, April 21: Complaints are still pouring in regarding the recruitment of various posts under… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Complaints are still pouring in regarding the recruitment of various posts under Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA).

I t may be mentioned here that, the Gauhati High Court has already stayed the recruitment results of Lower Primary and Upper Primary teachers under SSA.

The main complaint regarding the result of IE Caregiver, Special Teacher and Section Officer is that there is difference in the marks obtained by candidates in the pre-selection and final selection.

While the desirable qualification of IE Caregiver was diploma in the field, only 22 diploma holders were included in the select list of 111 candidates.

In the case of Special Teacher, the complaint is that some candidates whose marks were not entered in the pre-selection are included in the final select list.

Commenting on the complaints Principal Secretary (School Education) Dr Sureshbabu said, the pre-selection list and marks in it are based on the certificates and mark-sheets submitted and the marks in the final select list after claims and objections, and also after submission of certificates not given earlier.

So there is no question of mark tampering as suggested by the complaints, he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/ssa-recruitment/

Family fears foul play in newly wed`s death

IMPHAL, April 21: A newly wedded woman was this early morning found dead floating on… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: A newly wedded woman was this early morning found dead floating on a local pond at Konthoujam Awang leikai under Patsoi at around 3am.

The women identified as Konthoujam ongbi Premila 33 wife of K Dineshwor of Konthoujam Awang leikai was wedded just two months back.

The husband informed media persons at the RIMS morgue that, Premila had been on medication since some time after she had complained of sleeping disorder just about 20 days after their marriage.

He further said that, she had gone out of their house to attend to nature’s call last night at around 11pm, however she failed to return to bed for a long time.

Afraid something might had happened to her, he woke up his family and started looking for her, he said and added later at around 3pm they found her body floating in a residential pond just two house away from their house.

Meanwhile, family members of the deceased Premila have rejected the husband’s story and said they suspect foul play in the death of Premila.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/family-fears-foul-play-in-newly-weds-death/

Family fears foul play in newly wed`s death

IMPHAL, April 21: A newly wedded woman was this early morning found dead floating on… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: A newly wedded woman was this early morning found dead floating on a local pond at Konthoujam Awang leikai under Patsoi at around 3am.

The women identified as Konthoujam ongbi Premila 33 wife of K Dineshwor of Konthoujam Awang leikai was wedded just two months back.

The husband informed media persons at the RIMS morgue that, Premila had been on medication since some time after she had complained of sleeping disorder just about 20 days after their marriage.

He further said that, she had gone out of their house to attend to nature’s call last night at around 11pm, however she failed to return to bed for a long time.

Afraid something might had happened to her, he woke up his family and started looking for her, he said and added later at around 3pm they found her body floating in a residential pond just two house away from their house.

Meanwhile, family members of the deceased Premila have rejected the husband’s story and said they suspect foul play in the death of Premila.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/family-fears-foul-play-in-newly-weds-death/

Hoax bomb shakes up New Secretariat

IMPHAL, April 21: A hoax bomb situation unfolded a high drama at the New Secretariat… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: A hoax bomb situation unfolded a high drama at the New Secretariat building at Babupara this noon after employees found a suspicious looking packet wrapped in old newspapers and placed inside a black polythene in a waste basket on the second floor of the building.

Police officials including bomb disposal squad rushed in to pick up the explosive material, however the explosive turned out to be nine empty bottles of D-Cof cough syrups wrapped in newspapers.

The room offices personal staffs of the Director Settlement and land records. The suspicious looking packet was reported by an employee of the department.

The bomb hoax also led to the suspension of all activities at the office complex for sometime, with CRPF personnel stationed at the office complex sealing off the entire complex.

Security personnel later conducted a room to room search of the entire office building using sniffer dogs. Normal proceedings continued only after the security personnel declared the office clean.

The official complex being in the midst of a high security area housing the Chief Minister’s bungalow, Imphal Police, Old Secretariat among others, several high police officials including the Addl DGP V Zathang, addl SP, SP in-charge IW also arrived at the spot to take stock of the situation.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/hoax-bomb-shakes-up-new-secretariat/

Hoax bomb shakes up New Secretariat

IMPHAL, April 21: A hoax bomb situation unfolded a high drama at the New Secretariat… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: A hoax bomb situation unfolded a high drama at the New Secretariat building at Babupara this noon after employees found a suspicious looking packet wrapped in old newspapers and placed inside a black polythene in a waste basket on the second floor of the building.

Police officials including bomb disposal squad rushed in to pick up the explosive material, however the explosive turned out to be nine empty bottles of D-Cof cough syrups wrapped in newspapers.

The room offices personal staffs of the Director Settlement and land records. The suspicious looking packet was reported by an employee of the department.

The bomb hoax also led to the suspension of all activities at the office complex for sometime, with CRPF personnel stationed at the office complex sealing off the entire complex.

Security personnel later conducted a room to room search of the entire office building using sniffer dogs. Normal proceedings continued only after the security personnel declared the office clean.

The official complex being in the midst of a high security area housing the Chief Minister’s bungalow, Imphal Police, Old Secretariat among others, several high police officials including the Addl DGP V Zathang, addl SP, SP in-charge IW also arrived at the spot to take stock of the situation.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/hoax-bomb-shakes-up-new-secretariat/

MLA conducts inspection tour

IMPHAL, April 21: Saikul MLA Yamkhothang Haokip conducted a tour of his constituency along with… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Saikul MLA Yamkhothang Haokip conducted a tour of his constituency along with Principal Secretary works and transport Ram Muivah and officials of PWD today and inspected the various developmental works undertaken in the constituency.

Speaking to media persons, the MLA said this is his first inspection tour of his constituency after his election, and he hoped to finished the construction of the various developmental projects at the earliest and enable the people of the area to take full advantage of the developments.

He further briefed that he had accompanied officials of various departments so that they could inspect the works alongwith him and provide their assurance regarding the completion of the works to the people.

He also added that the officials have assured to him to complete the works by their scheduled time.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/mla-conducts-inspection-tour/

MLA conducts inspection tour

IMPHAL, April 21: Saikul MLA Yamkhothang Haokip conducted a tour of his constituency along with… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Saikul MLA Yamkhothang Haokip conducted a tour of his constituency along with Principal Secretary works and transport Ram Muivah and officials of PWD today and inspected the various developmental works undertaken in the constituency.

Speaking to media persons, the MLA said this is his first inspection tour of his constituency after his election, and he hoped to finished the construction of the various developmental projects at the earliest and enable the people of the area to take full advantage of the developments.

He further briefed that he had accompanied officials of various departments so that they could inspect the works alongwith him and provide their assurance regarding the completion of the works to the people.

He also added that the officials have assured to him to complete the works by their scheduled time.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/mla-conducts-inspection-tour/

Aunt charged with vanishing 32 yr old

IMPHAL, April 21: Locals and meira paibis of Patsoi today staged a sit in protest… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Locals and meira paibis of Patsoi today staged a sit in protest at Patsoi Pt II community hall appealing the safe release of Sapam Chaoba, 32 son of Shyam of Patsoi Pt III, who has remain traceless since he was taken away by his own maternal aunt last October with the promise of a job at Jiribam.

On the other side, Chaoba’s maternal aunt Rashitombi has been remanded to 15 days police custody today by the court.

Rashitombi was arrested following a FIR lodged by Chaoba’s family of April 16.

Speaking to media person on the sidelines of the sit-in-protest, Manitomba, Chaoba’s elder brother said, Rashitombi of Haorangsabal their maternal aunt had come along with another unidentified woman on October 13, 2011 with a job offer for Chaoba.

She offered Chaoba a job at Jiribam with a daily wage of Rs 300 as a mason and took him alongwith her on the same day, Manitomba said.

After Chaoba left alongwith his aunt, whenever his family tried to contact him, Rashitombi had denied them his contact saying Chaoba is busy in his work and that the family should not disturb him.

However, when it continued for too long, Chaoba’s father and Manitomba went to Jiribam enquiring about him, but on reaching there, Rashitombi informed them that Chaoba has changed his place of work and is now staying at Moreh.

Suspecting foul play with Rashitombi’s reply, the father-son duo further went to Moreh there also they failed to find Chaoba, Manitonmba told media persons.

On January 28, 2012, Chaoba’s father accompanied by Manitombi went to Rashitombi’s residence, but was however chased away from there by Rashitombi and her supporters using abusive and threatening words.

They waited for some time, however unable to do anything, they lodge a formal complaint with the Patsoi PS on April 16, following which the police picked up both Rashitombi and her unidentified companion who has been established as one Memchoubi from Thangmeiband, he informed.

Following their arrest, two unknown individuals came to their house and threaten the family with dire consequence if they fail to cancel their complaint against Rashitombi and her companion with the police. The two further told the Chaoba’s family that he is now in their custody and that he has already been recruited as a cadre of their militant outfit. The two also gave the family a mobile no, he added.

Meanwhile, during the sit in protest, the locals demanded that the two women to be held under police custody until Chaoba is release.

Later on the angered protesters stormed the Chierap court gate during the hearing of the two women.

Memchoubi has been provided with a PR bond of Rs 20000, while Rashitombi has been remanded for another 15 days police remand.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/aunt-charged-with-vanishing-32-yr-old/