Workshop

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IMPHAL, Jan 9: The All Manipur Recognized Private Schools’ Welfare Association, Imphal is organizing a workshop on ‘CCE & Teaching Learning Process workshop’ during January 11 to 14 from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm at Khuman Maheikol, Mayang Imphal, Imphal … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 9: The All Manipur Recognized Private Schools’ Welfare Association, Imphal is organizing a workshop on ‘CCE & Teaching Learning Process workshop’ during January 11 to 14 from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm at Khuman Maheikol, Mayang Imphal, Imphal West-II.          

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Umpire nominated

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IMPHAL, Jan 9: The Manipur Table Tennis Umpires’ Association has notified in a statement that Kshetrimayum Mahendra Singh has been nominated as a table tennis umpire for the 74rd Junior Youth National & Inter-State Tennis Championships 2012 to be held … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 9: The Manipur Table Tennis Umpires’ Association has notified in a statement that Kshetrimayum Mahendra Singh has been nominated as a table tennis umpire for the 74rd Junior Youth National & Inter-State Tennis Championships 2012 to be held at Indore, Madhya Pradesh from February 5-10.

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Maishous selected

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IMPHAL, Jan 9: The Culture Preservation Centre has chosen `Maichous` to be honoured with a walking stick, shawls and other items during its “14th Maichou Ningshing Thouram”, said a press release of the centre. It said the function will be … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 9: The Culture Preservation Centre has chosen `Maichous` to be honoured with a walking stick, shawls and other items during its “14th Maichou Ningshing Thouram”, said a press release of the centre.

It said the function will be held at the Gandhi Memorial hall on January 31.

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The road not repaired

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Roads today are the lifeline of any geographical entity or location in the world. In a global domain of connectivity, they are the backbone for economic transactions and the path through which social and cultural interactions takes place. That roads … Continue reading

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Roads today are the lifeline of any geographical entity or location in the world. In a global domain of connectivity, they are the backbone for economic transactions and the path through which social and cultural interactions takes place. That roads and highways are a major game player for the people of Manipur has been proved time and again through the various economic blockades on the national highways. Any organization or group with real and imagined angst and grievances in fact tend top take the roads of the state into ransom and in the process validate its integral role on the lives of people. The public ire of residents in the area from Wahengbam Leikai to Oriental College along NH-37 resulting in road blocks in the said road stretch may well be the beginning. The road block enforced by the residents of the area was relaxed only after PWD officials gave an assurance that the road would be completed. After all, the people in the state, has had to content with constant delays over road repairs and construction of other infrastructure meant for public use. Even in the capital town of Imphal, residents had to wait for years on end for the over bridge along BT road to Uripok to be over. Repairs followed this on the Nagamapal to RIMS road that threatened to go on forever. The list of roads being repaired and dragging on for years on end to completed would be rather long considering that we are yet to contend with the situation of roads in other districts as well.

Residents imposing a roadblock in the area that they themselves live speak volumes about the apathy of the concerned departments and the State Government towards the inconveniences that the general public faces while using those roads. VIPs who travel in comfortable vehicles and who do not take these roads daily are just not the best people to be able to identify with the dust and potholes, or the diversions and discomfort. There can be no justification good enough to cover up for the lack of political will and commitment to facilitate better road connectivity in the state. One only has to compare the scale of road or even metro projects in other parts of the country and the way progress is made while also taking care not to hinder the movement of people. Cut to the local scene and road repairs means extended years of ‘in progress work’ and materials to be used in repairs being piled up, thereby leading to traffic jams and dusty environs.

Just last year, there was another interesting story of another road in Tamenglong district, a road that was supposed to materialize under Government funding. Though the road is yet to be fully complete, it has caught the imagination of people across the world and brought in hordes of media as well. Despite a sanction of Rs 101 crores way back in 1982, the road never took off and people living in the area in the remote area of Tousem had only experiences of hardships while trying to communicate or traveling to other parts of the state. Ironically, it took a Government employee, an IAS officer who was the sub-divisional magistrate of Tamenglong and his family, to take a personal commitment to constructing the road. When his family members donated their salaries, it triggered off a wave of donations thanks to media attention and the story going viral on social networking sites. Not a single voice stood out to ask why the Government was not being held accountable for the road not being there. No one asked why tax payers money which had been pumped into the construction of the road had not been used or what had happened of it. The answer would of course have been simple: that people had no expectations from the Government to begin with. The logical thing to do would have been to file a PIL or an RTI inquiring over the central funding for the said road and what work progress was happening. But the logical thing for the people of the area was that they needed their road and they would get it themselves. And therein is the tale of two roads. One self made and the other self blocked and the Government left with mere excuses.

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Manipur govt pledges probe – Calcutta Telegraph

Calcutta TelegraphManipur govt pledges probeCalcutta TelegraphImphal, Jan. 9: Manipur deputy chief minister Gaikhangam today said an inquiry would be ordered into the allegation that seven youths from Heirok in Thoubal district were taken to an Assam R…


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Manipur govt pledges probe
Calcutta Telegraph
Imphal, Jan. 9: Manipur deputy chief minister Gaikhangam today said an inquiry would be ordered into the allegation that seven youths from Heirok in Thoubal district were taken to an Assam Rifles post by some individuals for a fake surrender. The seven

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Imphal Times

Imphal Times an evening newspaper was launched today at Keishampat Kongjeng Hajari Leikai by A Mobi, the president of All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU). Rinku Khumukcham is the editor of the daily.

Imphal Times an evening newspaper was launched today at Keishampat Kongjeng Hajari Leikai by A Mobi, the president of All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU). Rinku Khumukcham is the editor of the daily.

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8th North East Business Summit

The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Paban Singh Ghatowar inaugurated two-day 8th North East Business Summit here today. Addressing on the occasion, Shri Ghatowar reiterated that it is the most opportune time for North East to capitalize on the growing trade relation with the bordering nations and […]

The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Paban Singh Ghatowar inaugurated two-day 8th North East Business Summit here today. Addressing on the occasion, Shri Ghatowar reiterated that it is the most opportune time for North East to capitalize on the growing trade relation with the bordering nations and emerge as a crucial enabler to enhance economic and cultural tie-ups with these neighbouring countries. He emphasized that the time has come for an effective hand-holding from all the stakeholders so that North-East India can reach next level of growth and economic prosperity and the Look East policy find its true meaning.
The two-day Summit organised jointly by the Ministry of DoNER and the Indian Chamber of Commerce is likely to see participation from investors and experts from the North Eastern Region and neighbouring country.
On the occasion, Shri Ghatowar gave away third North East Excellence Awards to the Public Sector Undertakings, Departments and individuals for their outstanding performance in their respective fields of North East region. The Minister also released a book ‘India’s North-East – Diversifying Growth Opportunities’ prepared by Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and PVC India. Minister of Industry, Government of Nepal Shri Anil Kumar Jha, Chief Minister of Sagaing Region of Myanmar Mr. U Tha Aye, the Governor of Nagaland Shri Nikhil Kumar, the Secretary, Ministry of DoNER, Shri A.S. Lamba, representatives of ICC and investors were also present on the occasion.
Following is the text of the speech of the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region Shri Paban Singh Ghatowar:
North-East part of the country is a Region which is richly endowed with natural resources. Yet, troubled by history and geo-politics, the Region has become, since independence, one of the most backward Regions of the country. Partition of India in 1947 not only made the region backwards, but also placed hurdles on future economic growth. Infact, per capita income of undivided state of Assam was higher than that of country’s average. Partition isolated the Region, sealed both land and sea routes for commerce and trade, and served access to traditional markets and gateway to east and Southeast Asia and distanced approach of North East with rest of India by confining connectivity to narrow 27 km wide Siliguri corridor, making it remote and constraining access to movement of goods and services.
Rapid develop of NER is among foremost priorities Central Government. The States in North Eastern Region are Special Category States which get liberal central funding on 90:10 pattern and non-exempted Central Ministries / Department are mandated to allocate 10% of their Plan funds for development of NER. Large plan investments and focus on infrastructure development has helped growth in this region and recently approved 12th Five Year Plan document by National Development Council states that “there has been substantial improvement in growth rate in NER States, particularly in Eleventh Plan. Growth rate of 5.3 percent in Ninth Plan in North East Region improved to 6.2 per cent in Tenth Plan, though less than National Average of 7.8 per cent and average GSDP growth of these States during Eleventh Plan improved to 9.95 percent against 7.9 percent at national level. This improvement in growth is due to concerted efforts of Centre and the States”.
During 11th Plan Primary and Tertiary Sectors have been main growth drivers in NE States. Major contributors of growth in 11th Plan in Assam have been Agriculture & Allied activities and Services Sector. Good performance in areas like Transport and Communication, Banking and Insurance, Trade and Commerce, Hotel and Restaurant, Real Estates and Business Services has been able to generate employment both in public and private sectors. Same sectors are responsible for remarkable growth of 11% in Mizoram during 11th Plan which is good improvement over 10th Plan growth of 5.7% in Mizoram. Agriculture particularly Floriculture and Horticulture have done well in Sikkim. Commissioning of power projects in Sikkim during 11th Plan is also responsible for impressive growth in Sikkim. Tripura and Manipur have done well in Agriculture.
Above details only reaffirm the fact that economic structure of North East States during 11th Plan period continues to be Tertiary Sector and Primary Sector driven since Secondary Sector especially manufacturing sector remained subdued, with exception of Arunachal Pradesh, where higher growth in Industry Sector can be attributed to construction activity. As per Plan document for 12th Five Year Plan it is in the state of Meghalaya alone that industry sector performance has been remarkable. Despite having large investment opportunities in sectors like hydropower, infrastructure & natural gas, health care, textile and handicrafts, tourism, horticulture and agro-based industries, minerals, and so on, NE States are yet to witness any major investments in these sectors by private investors. Special fiscal package under North East Industrial Policy
(NEIP) has so far failed to trigger major investment flow in the region in the manner it was conceived. NEIP did lead to some investment in industrial units in and around Guwahati in tea, coal, plastics, cement, cosmetics, metallurgy, and so on, but could not attract investors to other parts of the region. According to an assessment based on the financial investment intentions by private / public sector enterprises during Eleventh Plan period, 336 units expressed intention for investment in the North-East involving 38892 Crore (approximately). As per 12th Plan share of investment (based on letter of Intent) in NE was, however, only 0.58 per cent of total intended investment at national level.
A subdued industry sector is indicative of ineffectiveness of massive investment made by Central Government in Infrastructure projects in the Region. Since outcome in terms of development has not been commensurate with investment. North Eastern Region continues to be deficit in physical infrastructure viz. road, rail and air connectivity. Even telecommunication revolution that is changing lives of people in rest of the country has not adequately penetrated deep in NE States. Most of projects, specially relating to physical infrastructure, have long gestation period, resulting in time and cost overrun and hence top priority should be accorded to expeditious completion of incomplete ongoing projects especially in Roads, Rail, Telecommunications and Power Sector.
Progress in construction of roads especially national highways has been slow and needs to be hastened. Under SARDP-NE, a total of 10141 km roads is to be constructed which includes 6418 km of Phase A (including 2319 km of Arunachal Pradesh) and 3723 km of Phase B. Against this target only 892 km of National Highways have been completed, and another 3723 km has been sanctioned.
Apart from National and State Highways which will provide connectivity to North East State capitals, the region needs district and rural roads under PMGSY as also strategic border roads to improve connectivity to neighbouring countries. The roads which are life line of North East, since they deliver essential services for improving quality of life and livelihood – elements which are crucial for establishing modern and aspirational society. Hence it is very important that all categories of roads are constructed in a time bound manner with no slippages and time and cost overruns with cooperation from NE States and Ministries of Road Transport and Highways, Rural Development and MHA.
The Power Sector in NE States continues to plagued by problems such as: High T & D losses; under utilization of capacity, slow evacuation of power (due to lack of readiness of transmission / sub transmission lines and sub stations); inequality in power supply and consumption between districts; presence of very few rural households with even single point connections etc. The Ministry of DoNER is continuing discussions with Ministry of Power for holistic generation transmission and distribution plan for power projects in NER.
Regular meetings in case of roads, railways and civil aviation sectors are held with State and Line Ministries to expedite implementation.
Given complexity of task, augmenting investment to accelerate growth in the Region is only a part of the story. The successful transformation of investments into development outcomes requires a variety of initiatives in every sector of the economy: primary, secondary and tertiary. It also requires flexibility in Schemes of Line Ministries being implemented in NER and a review of their cost and distance norms keeping in view sparse habitations especially in Hill districts of NER. An example is PMGSY where guidelines have to be revised for coverage of villages below 250 population and also for taking up modification of bridges under the scheme.
Some other important issues which require attention of the Centre are erosion due to frequent / annual floods, and rehabilitation of erosion affected people; disadvantaged groups and areas (autonomous councils); early operationalisation of road connectivity with Myanmar; items of intervention are per Indo-Bangladesh Joint Communique (flights and bus services between Agartala / Kolkata and Dhaka, access to Chittagong port); activation of the Kaladan multi model transit transport project between Mizoram and Myanmar; making land custom stations in Manipur and Mizoram on border with Myanmar etc. All of these will lead to larger investment and growth opportunities.
Above all improvement in peace and law and order across the region is crucial for business. Area specific problems need to be continuously addressed through negotiations and peace talks.
Before I conclude, I would like to reiterate that it is the most opportune time for North East to capitalize on the growing trade relation with the bordering nations and emerge as a crucial enabler to enhance economic and cultural tie-ups with these neighbouring countries. Time has come for an effective hand-holding from all the stakeholders so that North-East India can reach next level of growth and economic prosperity and the Look East policy find its true meaning.

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Lalu demands suspension of Jharkhand Assembly

Patna/New Delhi, Jan 9 (ANI): RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav on Wednesday asked Governor Syed Ahmad to put Jharkhand Assembly under suspension so that parties can explore the option of forming a popular government in the tribal state. He also termed Chief Minister Arjun Munda’s recommendation to dissolve the Assembly in wake of the ongoing […]

Patna/New Delhi, Jan 9 (ANI): RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav on Wednesday asked Governor Syed Ahmad to put Jharkhand Assembly under suspension so that parties can explore the option of forming a popular government in the tribal state.
He also termed Chief Minister Arjun Munda’s recommendation to dissolve the Assembly in wake of the ongoing political crisis in the state as unconstitutional.
A day after the collapse of the Arjun Munda government, the JMM leaders led by Shibu Soren are expected to hold talks with the Congress top brass in Delhi on the possibility of stitching up a new alliance to form government in Jharkhand.
According to reports, top JMM leaders including Hemant Soren. Simon Marandi, Mathura Mahto and Hazi Hussain Ansari will hold discussions with Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, PM manmohan Singh and other s, PM manmohan Singh and other s, PM manmohan Singh and other senior leaders.
The JMM leaders are expected to stay in Delhi till a new political alliance is stitched up.
Jharkhand Pradesh Congress Committee (JPCC) chief Pradip Balmuchu said that his party would decide the future course of action only after JMM, which has finally withdrawn support to the BJP-led Arjun Munda Government, comes forward with its proposal.
Asserting that the JMM has been an old partner of the Congress and has also been helping the ruling government at the Centre, Balmuchu also made it clear that his outfit had no problem in joining hands with Shibu Soren’s party.
Arjun Munda, who resigned as the chief minister on Tuesday, recommended dissolution of the 82-member Assembly leaving the situation wide open for Governor Syed Ahmed to decide the future course of action.
The latest development in this regard came after the JMM withdrew its supoort to the BJP-led Arjun Munda Government.
Relations between the BJP and JMM came under strain since the chief minister rejected that there was an agreement between the two parties on rotation of power after 28 months in office.
JMM, however, insisted there had been an agreement to share power.

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Surrender ‘fiasco’ in Manipur camp – Calcutta Telegraph

Surrender 'fiasco' in Manipur campCalcutta TelegraphImphal, Jan. 8: A “conspiracy,” allegedly hatched in an Assam Rifles post at Heirok in Thoubal district to force innocent youths to surrender, was exposed today. The incident has cast doub…

Surrender 'fiasco' in Manipur camp
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Imphal, Jan. 8: A “conspiracy,” allegedly hatched in an Assam Rifles post at Heirok in Thoubal district to force innocent youths to surrender, was exposed today. The incident has cast doubts on the credibility of mass surrender programmes organised by

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Manipur Cong plea to Nagaland unit : Careful about territory, PCC told – E-Pao.net

Manipur Cong plea to Nagaland unit : Careful about territory, PCC toldE-Pao.netThe Manipur PCC has urged its Nagaland counterpart to refrain from including any agenda in the party's election manifesto that could disturb the state's territorial …

Manipur Cong plea to Nagaland unit : Careful about territory, PCC told
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The Manipur PCC has urged its Nagaland counterpart to refrain from including any agenda in the party's election manifesto that could disturb the state's territorial integrity. “We urge the Nagaland PCC not to promise anything in the election manifesto

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