ILP committee to issue permits from Nov 19

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has resolved to initiate necessary process for issuing permits to non Manipuris from November 19 Source The Sangai Express

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has resolved to initiate necessary process for issuing permits to non Manipuris from November 19 Source The Sangai Express

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Uneasy calm still prevails in Tamenglong

In the wake of recent factional fights among UG groups in Tamenglong, clouds of uncertainties and tension dominate Tamenglong town, the farthest district headquarters from the State capital Source The Sangai Express

In the wake of recent factional fights among UG groups in Tamenglong, clouds of uncertainties and tension dominate Tamenglong town, the farthest district headquarters from the State capital Source The Sangai Express

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New power tariff

Fearing public outcry, Power Department has been keeping in abeyance a new power tariff even though the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission recommended introduction of the new tariff from September 1 last Source The Sangai Express

Fearing public outcry, Power Department has been keeping in abeyance a new power tariff even though the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission recommended introduction of the new tariff from September 1 last Source The Sangai Express

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Saikul Gamkai Zalaithang

The Saikul Gamkai Zalaithang, 2012 a talent hunt and capacity building event of the youth of Saikul area, was organised today at Saikul Public Ground Source The Sangai Express

The Saikul Gamkai Zalaithang, 2012 a talent hunt and capacity building event of the youth of Saikul area, was organised today at Saikul Public Ground Source The Sangai Express

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Save Sharmila Irom Candle light vigil at Chandigarh

Manipur Students’ Association, Chandigarh MSAC reportedly organised a candle light vigil tonight in solidarity to Irom Chanu Sharmila’s 12 years of campaign demanding scrapping of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA , 1958 Source The Sanga…

Manipur Students’ Association, Chandigarh MSAC reportedly organised a candle light vigil tonight in solidarity to Irom Chanu Sharmila’s 12 years of campaign demanding scrapping of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA , 1958 Source The Sangai Express

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Meet exposes GoI’s illusion on Manipur

The Government of India has been consistently trying to project the insurgency movement of Manipur as ethnic conflict, stated RK Ranendrajit, chairman, Freedom Research Foundation Source The Sangai Express

The Government of India has been consistently trying to project the insurgency movement of Manipur as ethnic conflict, stated RK Ranendrajit, chairman, Freedom Research Foundation Source The Sangai Express

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Govt focussed on hill’s development Deputy Chief Minister

The State Government is according top priority on the development of the hill areas, said Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam Source The Sangai Express

The State Government is according top priority on the development of the hill areas, said Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam Source The Sangai Express

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Nupilan anniversary to highlight graft, crime against women

Observance of the historic Nupilan commemorative function this year will be based on the dual issues of corruption and crime against women, declared All Manipur Nupi Marup president S Sorojini Source The Sangai Express

Observance of the historic Nupilan commemorative function this year will be based on the dual issues of corruption and crime against women, declared All Manipur Nupi Marup president S Sorojini Source The Sangai Express

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Student subjected to forced verification

A student of Standard College was reportedly subjected to forced verification by some Assam Rifles personnel at the instigation of an individual Source The Sangai Express

A student of Standard College was reportedly subjected to forced verification by some Assam Rifles personnel at the instigation of an individual Source The Sangai Express

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AR conducts workshop on pickle making

MNS: 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) in collaboration with Association of Food Scientists and Technologist (I), Manipur Chapter and SDO Kamjong-Chassad organised a workshop on pickle making at Chassad and Kamjong villages of Kamjong Sub Division, Ukhrul District from 09 to 10 Nov 2012. This effort was aimed at training residents […]

MNS: 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) in collaboration with Association of Food Scientists and Technologist (I), Manipur Chapter and SDO Kamjong-Chassad organised a workshop on pickle making at Chassad and Kamjong villages of Kamjong Sub Division, Ukhrul District from 09 to 10 Nov 2012. This effort was aimed at training residents of remote villages of this area to enable them to raise small scale industry and earn a decent livelihood.
Two days long workshop was conducted by Mr Tonjao Singh, President, Association of Food Scientists and Technologist (I), Manipur Chapter along with his team.
This hilly border area produces lemon, amla, orange in large quantity and the same is sent to other places including Myanmar due to its proximity. Due to prolonged militancy in the area, it remained devoid of any employment avenues like small scale industry.
This workshop was an effort to encourage self employment, bolster a sense of entrepreneurship a step towards women empowerment. The initiative was given an overwhelming response by locals with a total of 200 ladies from Chassad, Kamjong and adjoining villages participated in the workshop.
During the workshop, the representatives of Association of Food Scientists and Technologist (I), Manipur Chapter exhibited techniques and culinary skills to prepare pickle of various vegetables and fruits. The participants volunteered to attend the 15 days workshops being run at Imphal to gain expertise in the skill and start their own small business.
The workshop was also attended by all ranks of 44 Assam Rifles.

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AR conducts workshop on pickle making

MNS: 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) in collaboration with Association of Food Scientists and Technologist (I), Manipur Chapter and SDO Kamjong-Chassad organised a workshop on pickle making at Chassad and Kamjong villages of Kamjong Sub Division, Ukhrul District from 09 to 10 Nov 2012. This effort was aimed at training residents […]

MNS: 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) in collaboration with Association of Food Scientists and Technologist (I), Manipur Chapter and SDO Kamjong-Chassad organised a workshop on pickle making at Chassad and Kamjong villages of Kamjong Sub Division, Ukhrul District from 09 to 10 Nov 2012. This effort was aimed at training residents of remote villages of this area to enable them to raise small scale industry and earn a decent livelihood.
Two days long workshop was conducted by Mr Tonjao Singh, President, Association of Food Scientists and Technologist (I), Manipur Chapter along with his team.
This hilly border area produces lemon, amla, orange in large quantity and the same is sent to other places including Myanmar due to its proximity. Due to prolonged militancy in the area, it remained devoid of any employment avenues like small scale industry.
This workshop was an effort to encourage self employment, bolster a sense of entrepreneurship a step towards women empowerment. The initiative was given an overwhelming response by locals with a total of 200 ladies from Chassad, Kamjong and adjoining villages participated in the workshop.
During the workshop, the representatives of Association of Food Scientists and Technologist (I), Manipur Chapter exhibited techniques and culinary skills to prepare pickle of various vegetables and fruits. The participants volunteered to attend the 15 days workshops being run at Imphal to gain expertise in the skill and start their own small business.
The workshop was also attended by all ranks of 44 Assam Rifles.

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Drugs seized by police

IMPHAL, Nov 10 NNN: A huge quantity of contraband drugs estimated at Rs 6,16,167 has been pushed into the poilce’s dragnet with the arrest of a person along with a driver. The accused, along with the banned drugs were displayed before the media persons by superintendent of police (anti-smuggling) L Simte of Custom Division, Imphal […]

IMPHAL, Nov 10 NNN: A huge quantity of contraband drugs estimated at Rs 6,16,167 has been pushed into the poilce’s dragnet with the arrest of a person along with a driver.
The accused, along with the banned drugs were displayed before the media persons by superintendent of police (anti-smuggling) L Simte of Custom Division, Imphal here today.
The accused Md Islao Rahman, 20 years old, son of Abdul Salam of Lilong Turel Ahanbi, Thoubal district has been smuggling the drugs in a DI, bearing number NL-01-G-5670 and caught at a spot near the New Guwahati High Court, Chingmeirong, Imphal when a police team intercepted the contraband.
Sent by Chanchan from Delhi by train, the drugs were loaded from Dimapur and hidden in the midst of chappals and sandals in a DI mini truck driven by one Ruland Adalu, 22 years old, son of H Adur of Dimapur.
The huge quantities of drugs and are en route to Burma and to be handed over to one Kishore, a Nepali from Burma for sale there which include 15120 strips of SP tablets, 5850 strips of Actilab-T tablets, 1000 bottles of 100 ml Phensedyle bottles, 1170 bottles of Lupicof syrup, and 24,000 strips of Actilite tablets; altogether estimated to be worth more than 6 lakhs.

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Drugs seized by police

IMPHAL, Nov 10 NNN: A huge quantity of contraband drugs estimated at Rs 6,16,167 has been pushed into the poilce’s dragnet with the arrest of a person along with a driver. The accused, along with the banned drugs were displayed before the media persons by superintendent of police (anti-smuggling) L Simte of Custom Division, Imphal […]

IMPHAL, Nov 10 NNN: A huge quantity of contraband drugs estimated at Rs 6,16,167 has been pushed into the poilce’s dragnet with the arrest of a person along with a driver.
The accused, along with the banned drugs were displayed before the media persons by superintendent of police (anti-smuggling) L Simte of Custom Division, Imphal here today.
The accused Md Islao Rahman, 20 years old, son of Abdul Salam of Lilong Turel Ahanbi, Thoubal district has been smuggling the drugs in a DI, bearing number NL-01-G-5670 and caught at a spot near the New Guwahati High Court, Chingmeirong, Imphal when a police team intercepted the contraband.
Sent by Chanchan from Delhi by train, the drugs were loaded from Dimapur and hidden in the midst of chappals and sandals in a DI mini truck driven by one Ruland Adalu, 22 years old, son of H Adur of Dimapur.
The huge quantities of drugs and are en route to Burma and to be handed over to one Kishore, a Nepali from Burma for sale there which include 15120 strips of SP tablets, 5850 strips of Actilab-T tablets, 1000 bottles of 100 ml Phensedyle bottles, 1170 bottles of Lupicof syrup, and 24,000 strips of Actilite tablets; altogether estimated to be worth more than 6 lakhs.

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Tangkhul body unhappy over fake encounter case at Ukhrul

IMPHAL, Nov 10 NNN: The Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL), the apex body of the Tangkhul community has expressed its anger over the dumping of a dead body by the security forces personnel in Ukhrul district after the alleged fake encounter. Hijam Babu, who was pulled up from Andro Kharam Leikei under Imphal east police station […]

IMPHAL, Nov 10 NNN: The Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL), the apex body of the Tangkhul community has expressed its anger over the dumping of a dead body by the security forces personnel in Ukhrul district after the alleged fake encounter.
Hijam Babu, who was pulled up from Andro Kharam Leikei under Imphal east police station by the combined team of Imphal East commondos and the 28th Assma Rifles on November 2 was shot dead and brought the dead body to Ukhrul near Lunghar village on the pretext of fake encounter, alleged Solomon Ningshen, president of the Tangkhul Naga Long.
“It has been made very clear that the state and central forces had involved in the sinister designed to create enmity amongst all communities and particularly targeting some particular community.
“Late Mr. Hijam Babu, who was pull up from Andro Kharam Leikei under Imphal East Police Station by the combine team of Imphal East Commondos and the 28th Assam Rifles on 2nd Nov, 2012 was shot death and brought his dead body at Ukhrul near Lunghar Village on the pretext of fake encounter.
“The armed personnel were supposed to be the guardian and keeper of Law and Order in the state but have rather promoted evil design to invoke violence amongst the communities of the state which shall never ever be tolerated,” stated Solomon Ningshen.
The authority concerned is therefore urged to take up stringent against those erring armed personnel involved in the incident, the TNL president added.
Solomon Ningshen then warned that the Tangkhul Naga Long will be compelled to take up its own course of action if the matter is not clarified. “Why the dead body from such distance of other district is dumped in Ukhrul district?” the TNL chief asked. The TNL once again appealed one and all not to repeat such incidences in future.

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Church Fund misused

Mail News Service Imphal, Nov 10 : The Pastor and Church secretary of Good Shepherd Community Church, Kakching have allegedly withdrawn Rs 2,89,000 at three different transactions without the approval of church board, Deacon Board and the knowledge of the church treasurer said Rev. N. Debendra SinghChairman, The church plot measuring 0.15 acre registered in […]

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Imphal, Nov 10 : The Pastor and Church secretary of Good Shepherd Community Church, Kakching have allegedly withdrawn Rs 2,89,000 at three different transactions without the approval of church board, Deacon Board and the knowledge of the church treasurer said Rev. N. Debendra SinghChairman,
The church plot measuring 0.15 acre registered in the name of Good Shepherd Community Church was also illegally transferred to Union Baptist Church. Chairman of the church board called an emergency church board meeting at Church premises on November 1, 2012 at 2 PM. Some youths allegedly threatened them. Through the intervention of the Kakching police officials, any physical attack was prevented. The church plot has been locked and put up a different name of church signboard. Now the members have no place for their Sunday Worship service.
Meanwhile Church Secretary Shawaijam Kanta Singh also filed a case against two church members and church treasurer with the allegation that three church members stole the church resolution record book and the church bank account passbook and they were arrested by police.
Church Board resolved to seek the legal help from Human Rights Law Network based at Imphal. A case was filed the court against the pastor, the secretary and seven others . The court has ordered Kakching Police to investigate the case.
The Kakching Police has filed an FIR – No. 197 on November 9, 2012 under the section 406, 408, 409, 420, and 34 of Indian Penal Code.
Good Shepherd Community Church, Kakching is part of a national registered body of Good Shepherd Community Church registered at Hyderabad, which has 3000 churches all over India. The members of Good Shepherd Community Church, Kakching were part of Kakching Baptist Church, known as Irum Baptist Church. The present members of Good Shepherd Community Church, Kakching came out from Kakching Baptist Church with mutual understanding that they wished to be the members of Good Shepherd Community Church purchased a plot measuring 0.15 acre from Shawaijam Ongbi Sanaton Devi in 2008 and founded a new church at the present site.
Members of the Good Shepherd Community Church, Kakching named it as Union Baptist Church in 2008. Later in 2009, the church board passed no objection resolution to rename the church as Good Shepherd Community Church in Church Board Sitting No 8 in 2009. In the same year in Church Board Sitting No 12 resolved to register the present church plot of 0.15 acre in the name of Good Shepherd Community Church and accordingly the church plot was registered in the name of Good Shepherd Community Church in 2009. The original copy of Patta (Jamabani) was submitted to Head Office, Secunderabad for the proceeding of church building construction. The same church plot was illegally transferred to Union Baptist Church with fake documents, which was not known to the Church Board, nor Deacon Board nor passed any resolution by the Church Board nor Deacon Board as per the Church Resolution Book.

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Inclusive development beneficial to all : Gakhangam

Mail News Service Imphal, Nov 10 : A Symposium was organized under the aegis of the Red Shield Division at Senapati District HQ by the Senapti Brigade to dwell on the topic: “inclusive development will usher in ethnic harmonisation and lasting peace inMmanipur”. The event was graced by Gaikhangam, Dy CM as the Chief Guest […]

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Imphal, Nov 10 : A Symposium was organized under the aegis of the Red Shield Division at Senapati District HQ by the Senapti Brigade to dwell on the topic: “inclusive development will usher in ethnic harmonisation and lasting peace inMmanipur”. The event was graced by Gaikhangam, Dy CM as the Chief Guest and Maj Gen K K Sinha, SM, GOC Red Shield Division as the Guest of Honour.
Speakers from various tribes, districts and colleges expressed their candid and explicit views on the topic.
A distinguished field of panelists comprising Maj Gen (Retd) N George, VSM, Chairman CFMG, Prof L Sadananda Singh, Prof Amar Yumnam Singh, al were in attendance of the event. The students voiced an invigorating debate with candid views which was further qualified by the expert comments of the panelists. The thought provoking Q&A session which followed the discourses by the students were attention-grabbing and added to the overall flair of the Symposium.
The Dy CM remarked during his valedictory address that the need for Inclusive Development was highly necessary and important for the overall development of the State of Manipur.
In his closing remarks, Maj Gen K K Sinha, SM, GOC, Red Shield Division, thanked the Dy CM and eminent panelists for their valuable time and their qualified views. The General said that the youth is the pillars of society on whom great responsibility rests, for ensuring progress of the Nation.
The Dy CM presented mementos and Certificates to all the participants to encourage and motivate the youth for their bright future.
The students, teachers, locals and the socio-political organizations conveyed their heartfelt gratitude for this interesting and thought provoking event organized by the Senapati Brigade and giving the youth an arena to voice their views on the subject.

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ILP forms to be distributed from Nov 19 by JCILPS

IMPHAL, Nov 10 MNS NNN: Introduction of Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in Manipur is just round the corner with the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) saying Saturday that the committee will begin distributing ILP forms almost immediately from November 19 if both the state and Central Governments turn down its demand […]

IMPHAL, Nov 10 MNS NNN: Introduction of Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in Manipur is just round the corner with the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) saying Saturday that the committee will begin distributing ILP forms almost immediately from November 19 if both the state and Central Governments turn down its demand for introduction of the system from November 18, the dateline given by the committee.
Even if the Manipur Legislative Assembly has its own firm decision to implement ILP system in the state it has not yet put it into action, JCILPS spokesperson Joy Chingakham alleged addressing a press conference held at the office of Federation of Regional Indigenous Society (FREINDS) Keishampat here.
Both the state and Central Governments have been urged through various modes of agitations by JCILPS time and again to declare introduction of ILP system from November 18, he recounted.
“Since the two Governments have chosen to remain mute over the demand for quite a long time indicating total apathy, the joint committee has reaffirmed its stance to declare forced introduction of ILP system from November 19 in the state,” Joy informed.
He also announced that from November 19 onwards, JCILPS will start selling ILP forms. Rs 40 will be charged per copy of the form, he added.
All the migrants who have been residing here in Manipur since 1947 will be made mandatory to buy the forms and submit them to the JCILPS with proper domiciles and police verifications, he further informed.
Tourists and other visitors including businessmen coming to the state would be allowed to halt 20-30 days under the permit system and for other non-Manipuris who are staying in the state along with their families and doing business will be given permit for six months-one year only.
Sportspersons, students and those individuals coming in the state in connection with cultural activities, and servicemen will not be covered by the permit system, JCILPS said.
For now, the joint committee has also set up four sub-committees to help make full implementation of ILP system. There will be a five-member publicity sub-committee, a seven-member mobilization sub-committee, a five-member finance sub-committee and another six-member form distribution and submission sub-committee, JCILPS further announced.
Five check posts will also be opened to identify non-Manipuris– one each in Jiribam in Imphal East, Mao in Senapati district, Churachandpur district, Moreh in Chandel district and Imphal Airport, part of the introduction of ILP system, it said.
The joint committee also said it would start widespread mobilization campaign from tomorrow but it insisted that the committee has no any ill-feeling towards non-Manipuris neither it wants to drive them out, saying JCILPS only wants to let them stay in the state under the permit system and it also sought support from the public in its effort.

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India Post Gold Coin – an Excellent Investment Option

Obaidur Rahman, Additional Director General (M&C), PIB, Srinagar Gold is one of the most precious metals ever mined, an efficient store of value, a sign of credibility, offers high security, liquidity, acts as a hedge against inflation and acts as instrument of long term investment. Pure gold does not rust, tarnish or corrode, can be […]

Obaidur Rahman,
Additional Director General (M&C), PIB, Srinagar
Gold is one of the most precious metals ever mined, an efficient store of value, a sign of credibility, offers high security, liquidity, acts as a hedge against inflation and acts as instrument of long term investment. Pure gold does not rust, tarnish or corrode, can be melted or shaped into almost any design. Gold Coins are a true investment avenue as 10% of savings is recommended to be in gold since Gold retains its value over time and is least prone to risks.
Gold coins can be used to appreciate for an achievement, gifting purpose on occasions like birth of a new born, wedding occasions especially lower denomination, as a motivation to achieve a particular goal, as a souvenir on anniversaries, birthdays.
Customers are mostly concerned about the reliability, purity, and packaging of gold coins when they buy these from a local jeweler. Gold Coins from India Post are branded, pure, internationally certified, affordable, reliable, available off the shelf, at a convenient location, anytime of the year and in lower denominations. By selling of branded pure Gold Coins India Post will support and strengthen the customer outlook of a modern India Post Office. High network of Post Offices adds to convenience and easy availability besides huge customer credibility for India Post cuts across all sections of the society. India Post Gold Coins are available with standardized pricing across India.
In the last few years, the price of Gold has been appreciating by more than 39% p.a. on an average. Considering the return of investments of various deposits, the return from Gold is definitely high. This is one of the reasons why Post Office has started India Post Gold Coin Service. Further, India Post Gold Coins are available in small denominations like 0.5 g and 1 g so that even small investors can consider Gold as an option of investment.
During the current festive season, India Post is providing a special discount of 7% to every customer. This is a good opportunity for everyone in J&K to consider investment in Gold Coins. Those working in defence services, a discount of 8 % is given during the festive season. As a part of this festive season, 11, November 2012 is celebrated as Dhanteras, one of the auspicious days according to Hindu religion. On that day God of wealth, Kuber/Laxmi is worshipped and purchasing of Gold and like things is termed as auspicious.
India Post Gold Coin Service is available at Srinagar GPO, Jawahar Nagar PO, Leh HO, Leh City SO, Jammu Tawi HO, Viniak Bazar SO, Jammu Market MDG, Rajouri HO, Udhampur HO, Baramulla HO. India Post Gold Coins are 24 carat with 99.99 % purity while as those available in market are 99.5 % pure. These coins are made from Valacambi in Switzerland and they are packed in tamper proof packages. The coins are available in various denominations 0.5 gm, 1 gm, 2 gm, 5 gm, 8 gm, 10 gm, 20 gm and 50 gm. With lower denominations of Gold Coins,
India Post taps a wider customer base. The customers redeeming their NSC/ KVP/ Postal Fixed deposits can find
Gold Coins as an excellent investment option.
1925 Rs.18.75, 1935, Rs.30.81, 1945, Rs.62.00, 1955, Rs.79.18, 1965, Rs.71.75, 1975, Rs.540.00 1985, Rs.2,130.00 1995, Rs.4,680.00 2005, Rs.7,000.00 2012, Rs.34,495.00
Given above is year wise Price of Gold in India in last 88 years. In the initial period, the price of gold was around Rs. 18.75 per 10 gm of gold. Now it reaches to value of Rs. 34,495 per 10 gm of Gold. It’s a huge rise in price of Gold. Investing in Gold most probably will not disappoint you. (PIB Features)
With Inputs from Department of Post, Srinagar, Kashmir.

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