Vehicular movement on RIMS Rd restricted

Residents have imposed restriction on the movement of heavy vehicles on Central School Road, stretching from RIMS traffic island to Langol Tarung, from today till the road is black topped Source The Sangai Express

Residents have imposed restriction on the movement of heavy vehicles on Central School Road, stretching from RIMS traffic island to Langol Tarung, from today till the road is black topped Source The Sangai Express

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NPF explains stand

Naga People’s Front NPF , Manipur State has given its reason on why the party was not part of the all party delegation that had gone to New Delhi to meet Central leaders on the December 18 Chandel incident where an NSCN IM cadre had allegedly molested…

Naga People’s Front NPF , Manipur State has given its reason on why the party was not part of the all party delegation that had gone to New Delhi to meet Central leaders on the December 18 Chandel incident where an NSCN IM cadre had allegedly molested or assaulted a film actress Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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AR rejects

With reference to the news report published in this daily under the heading Jiribam tense , Assam Rifles has dismissing the allegation as baseless and clarified that no harassment or torture was meted out to the arrested individual namely M Bijen Sing…

With reference to the news report published in this daily under the heading Jiribam tense , Assam Rifles has dismissing the allegation as baseless and clarified that no harassment or torture was meted out to the arrested individual namely M Bijen Singh of Jiribam, Imphal East district Source The Sangai Express

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Bomb Attack At The Residence Of President Of HTC At Moreh MLA pledges to ameliorate Moreh woes

Tengnoupal Assembly Constituency MLA D Korungthang has pledged to highlight plight of Moreh citizens and prevail upon relevant authorities for all possible measures to sanitise the border town from unwanted elements Source The Sangai Express

Tengnoupal Assembly Constituency MLA D Korungthang has pledged to highlight plight of Moreh citizens and prevail upon relevant authorities for all possible measures to sanitise the border town from unwanted elements Source The Sangai Express

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SP justifies disbanding Special Investigation Unit SIU

Confirming disbandment of the special Investigation Unit SIU , SP IW K Jayenta has stated that the Unit was set up specifically to investigate vehicle theft cases in the State Source The Sangai Express

Confirming disbandment of the special Investigation Unit SIU , SP IW K Jayenta has stated that the Unit was set up specifically to investigate vehicle theft cases in the State Source The Sangai Express

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GOC visits KNF’s Ebenezer camp

GOC Red Shield Division Maj Gen KK Sinha assessed condition of the Kuki National Front’s KNF Ebenezer Camp at Natheljang in the General officer’s maiden visit to the designated camp of one of the suspension of operation signatories today Source Th…

GOC Red Shield Division Maj Gen KK Sinha assessed condition of the Kuki National Front’s KNF Ebenezer Camp at Natheljang in the General officer’s maiden visit to the designated camp of one of the suspension of operation signatories today Source The Sangai Express

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Medical conference at RIMS

The Department of Anatomy, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, will host the 62nd National Conference of Anatomical Society of India in November 2014 Source The Sangai Express

The Department of Anatomy, Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, will host the 62nd National Conference of Anatomical Society of India in November 2014 Source The Sangai Express

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Wildlife protection campaign launched

Aimed at preservation of wildlife, a two day awareness campaign has been flagged off by the Principal chief Conservator of Forests AK Rana and K Avi Angami, IFS, Chief Wildlife Warden from the Sanjenthong office complex of forest Department today Sou…

Aimed at preservation of wildlife, a two day awareness campaign has been flagged off by the Principal chief Conservator of Forests AK Rana and K Avi Angami, IFS, Chief Wildlife Warden from the Sanjenthong office complex of forest Department today Source The Sangai Express

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Leadership training prog for minority launched

The Kuki Christian Church, under the aegis of the Ministry of Minority Affairs, launched ‘Leadership Development Training for Minority Women today at KCC Assembly Hall Source The Sangai Express

The Kuki Christian Church, under the aegis of the Ministry of Minority Affairs, launched ‘Leadership Development Training for Minority Women today at KCC Assembly Hall Source The Sangai Express

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NH2 stretch blocked over fatal mishap

Stretch of NH 2 was blocked since today morning at Jakhama in Nagaland’s Kohima district over the death of a person who was knocked down by a truck Source The Sangai Express

Stretch of NH 2 was blocked since today morning at Jakhama in Nagaland’s Kohima district over the death of a person who was knocked down by a truck Source The Sangai Express

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All political party team lands at Delhi, set to meet Union Home Minister on molest case today CM highlights HCBA stand to Law Minister

An all party delegation from Manipur arrived here today to further take up the matter of Livingstone Anal, an NSCN IM cadre, who has been accused of molesting an actress at Chandel district headquarters on December 18 last year Source The Sangai E…

An all party delegation from Manipur arrived here today to further take up the matter of Livingstone Anal, an NSCN IM cadre, who has been accused of molesting an actress at Chandel district headquarters on December 18 last year Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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Held in fatal hit and run case, driver turns out to be wanted man in Delhi

A driver who was booked in connection with a car accident at Yairipok Siphai Leikai yesterday and which had claimed the life of an elderly man besides injuring several others has turned out to be a person who has been on the wanted list and hunted by D…

A driver who was booked in connection with a car accident at Yairipok Siphai Leikai yesterday and which had claimed the life of an elderly man besides injuring several others has turned out to be a person who has been on the wanted list and hunted by Delhi Police in several cases relating to cheating and car theft in Delhi Source The Sangai Express

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ATSUM decries

The All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM has condemned the bomb attack at the residence of HTC president Jangmang Haokip while terming it as an act of barbarism Source The Sangai Express

The All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM has condemned the bomb attack at the residence of HTC president Jangmang Haokip while terming it as an act of barbarism Source The Sangai Express

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No objection to inauguration of OPD, OT blocks at Wangoi CHC

The public has no objection to the inauguration of the newly constructed OT and OPD Blocks at Wangoi CHC, said Wangoi Chapter of Senior Citizens for Society Source The Sangai Express

The public has no objection to the inauguration of the newly constructed OT and OPD Blocks at Wangoi CHC, said Wangoi Chapter of Senior Citizens for Society Source The Sangai Express

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No decision to hurt people’s sentiments: Gaikhangam

IMPHAL, Jan 16 MNS/UNA : Deputy chief minister G Gaikhangam said he was confident that the Centre would not take any decision which would hurt the sentiment of people of Manipur while bringing a solution to the 15-year old peace talk with the NSCN (IM). Gaikahngam said “I am confident that New Delhi will not […]

IMPHAL, Jan 16 MNS/UNA : Deputy chief minister G Gaikhangam said he was confident that the Centre would not take any decision which would hurt the sentiment of people of Manipur while bringing a solution to the 15-year old peace talk with the NSCN (IM).
Gaikahngam said “I am confident that New Delhi will not take any decision against the interest of Manipur’s integrity and sentiment of the people as well.”
Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam said that all section of people of Manipur was united standing for the territorial integrity of the state.
“Unless and until people are united for the integrity of the state, Centre would not take any decision which will hurt the sentiment of the people. I am confident,” he said, adding that Manipur government has also a firm stand that state’s territorial boundary will never be compromise while settling an issue.
All Political party delegation from Manipur left for New Delhi to meet Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, to appraise the situation of the state, where they will submit a memorandum too.
The delegation of the all political party was led by Dy. CM Gaikhangam as CM O. Ibobi was already stationed there.
Just after reaching national capital the representative of the political party meet CM regarding a joint memorandum to submit to the PM as they cannot finalize in the state as he was out of station.
According to a sources from the delegation of all political party, that they will meet the PM of India on January 18 at his office chamber. Memorandum may be finalized tomorrow.

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Chautala, son convicted

Mail News Service New Delhi, Jan 16: The Special Judge for CBI Cases, Rohini, Delhi has today convicted Om Prakash Chautala, the then CM, Haryana; his son Ajay Singh Chautala, then Member of Parliament(MP); Vidya Dhar, IAS, then OSD to CM of Haryana; Sher Sgingh Badshami, the then Political Advisor to the CM, Haryana; Sanjeev […]

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New Delhi, Jan 16: The Special Judge for CBI Cases, Rohini, Delhi has today convicted Om Prakash Chautala, the then CM, Haryana; his son Ajay Singh Chautala, then Member of Parliament(MP); Vidya Dhar, IAS, then OSD to CM of Haryana; Sher Sgingh Badshami, the then Political Advisor to the CM, Haryana; Sanjeev Kumar, IAS, the then Director, Primary Education, Haryana and 50 other then officials of Education Department of Haryana in a case relating to irregularities in appointment of JBT Teachers in Haryana.
Pursuant to the directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 25.11.2003 in Writ Petition Crl No. 93 of 2003 relating to matter of Sanjiv Kumar V/s State of Haryana on the allegation of irregularities in appointment of Junior Basic Trained Teachers by the Government of Haryana in the year 1999-2000, CBI had registered a Preliminary Enquiry(PE). On the basis of findings in the said Preliminary Enquiry, a regular case was registered on 24.05.2004 u/s 120B r/w 420, 467, 468 & 471 and 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of PC Act 1988 against the then officer on Special Duty (OSD) to the Chief Minister Haryana; then Political Advisor to CM, Haryana; then Chairpersons & Members of the District level Selection Committee constituted for the posts of JBT teachers in the Districts of Ambala, Bhiwani, Faridabad, Fatehabad, Gurgaon, Jhajjar, Jind, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, Mahindergarh, Panchkula, Panipat, Rohtak, Rewari, Sirsa, Sonepat & Yamunanagar ; and other persons.
Investigation by the CBI established that the appointments of 3032 teachers were made on the basis a fraudulently prepared Second Set of Interview Lists prepared at the behest of the then CM; his son, who was the then Member of Parliament; the then OSD to the CM; the then Political Advisor to CM; the then Director, Primary Education and others. Original set of List of Interview Marks of the candidates on basis of which appointments ought to have been made were also revealed during investigation.
After thorough investigation, CBI filed a charge Sheet on 06.06.2008 against the then OSD to CM of Haryana; the then Political advisor and others.

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Chandel incident not a political matter: NPF

SENAPATI, Jan 16 NNN: Naga People’s Front (NPF), Manipur State has given its reason why the party was not part of the all-party delegation that had gone to New Delhi to meet the Central leaders on the December 18 Chandel incident where an NSCN-IM cadre had allegedly molested or assaulted an actress. NPF, Manipur State […]

SENAPATI, Jan 16 NNN: Naga People’s Front (NPF), Manipur State has given its reason why the party was not part of the all-party delegation that had gone to New Delhi to meet the Central leaders on the December 18 Chandel incident where an NSCN-IM cadre had allegedly molested or assaulted an actress.
NPF, Manipur State secretary Athuan Abonmai said today that it was too petty a matter to be taken up by the all political parties. The NPF, Manipur State said that the December 18 incident was a matter of discord between two individuals which was not even fit to be billed as a ‘law and order issue’.
Chronicling how the turn of event wound up in connection with the Chandel incident, the NPF, Manipur State said the all political party meeting was convened on December 25 by the chief minister of Manipur in his office chamber to condemn the same incident. “In the said meeting, Naga People’s Front (NPF) Manipur State unit made it clear that the NPF too condemned any crime against women but it should not be communalised in doing so. The NPF also had categorically stated that the Chandel incident was not a political issue. It is a petty incident where a discord cropped up between two individuals. It is rather not fit to be termed a law and order problem. However, the said all political party meeting was adamant to send a delegation to Delhi to pressurise the government of India which the NPF regards as unnecessary on the part of all political parties in general and the Government of Manipur in particular,” Athuan Abonmai, the Manipur State NPF secretary said.
It then alleged that civil society organisations and with Film Forum Manipur (FFM) and Manipur Sumung Leela Council termed the incident as molestation. “However, by any standard the incident was not qualified to be a case of molestation. They had purposefully used it as a case of molestation just to whip up public sentiment of the valley people which was sub-consciously endorsed by the state Government,” the NPF stated.
It then alleged that while a number of cabinet meetings and all political party meetings were convened to condemn the ‘petty Chandel incident’ and decided to send all party delegation, they ignored to acknowledge and condemn the damages and sufferings inflicted upon the hill people by the bandh supporters in the valley by burning and damaging of properties including large number of vehicles worth crores of rupees belonging to poor tribal Christmas shoppers coming from the hills. “Many Christmas shoppers were stranded for days due to lightning indefinite bandh called from the midnight of the 21st December, 2012 by FFM and MSLC supported by valley based civil societies. On the 24th December, 2012 seven Tangkhul Naga girls were physically assaulted at Lamlong by bandh supporters and subsequently attempted to rape by valley based militant cadres at Napetpali, Imphal East district,” further alleged the Manipur State NPF.
According to the NPF, Manipur State, many such inhuman and abominable acts were meted out to the poor tribals of Manipur. The same issue was raised by NPF during all political party meeting on December 25. However, the Chief Minister vehemently ignored it, Athuan Abonmai added.

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Judo player forced to return

IMPHAL, Jan 16 : A judo player from Manipur returned home without participating at the 58th National School in Judo under 14 and 17 Boys and Girls Championship recently held at Maharashtra after his name was allegedly displaced from the list and put in another player who had failed to qualify in the trial selection. […]

IMPHAL, Jan 16 : A judo player from Manipur returned home without participating at the 58th National School in Judo under 14 and 17 Boys and Girls Championship recently held at Maharashtra after his name was allegedly displaced from the list and put in another player who had failed to qualify in the trial selection.
Moirangthem Inaoton, a judo player of under 17, 65 kg category, was selected for the just ended 58th National School in Judo under 14 and 17 Boys and Girls, but the selection committee of Youth Affairs & Sports, Manipur included M Meino, who had failed to qualify the trial selection, in the list and he participated the championship in place of him, Inaoton said during a press conference at AMSU head quarters, DM College Campus here on Wednesday.
He said the trial selection was held in December 2012 following which he was included in the selection list of 29 players by the selection committee.The team left Imphal on January 3 for Maharashtra to take part at the championship.
There, he came to know that his name was put in the 71 kg category and Meino in the 65 kg category in place of him so he skipped the championship, Inaoton further said.
Saying that such act of the selection committee has discouraged him morally and physically, Inaoton appealed to the concerned authority to look into the matter and take immediate action against such officials.
(AMSU) president Th Suresh also spoke during the press conference. He condemned the act of the selection committee members and urged all the concerned authorities to refrain from favouritism and politicization of sports.
Action should be taken against all the officials involved in the fraudulent practice by the state Government, he urged.
He also accused the officials of trying to spoil the career and spirit of the international and national player Inaoton.

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Education for Prevention of Drug Abuse and Alcoholism

  Inputs from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Drug and alcohol dependency is not just a problem of an individual but also a family, socio- cultural, health, political and developmental issue. If unchecked, would exacerbate poverty and could be a potential threat to National security, economic growth & development, healthy human resources and […]

 
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Drug and alcohol dependency is not just a problem of an individual but also a family, socio- cultural, health, political and developmental issue. If unchecked, would exacerbate poverty and could be a potential threat to National security, economic growth & development, healthy human resources and well being of a nation.
The National Survey Report, 2004 reported that in India about 73.2 million persons were alcohol, and drugs abusers. The States like Manipur and Punjab due to their proximity to porous international drug trafficking zones called ‘Golden Triangle’ and ‘Golden Crescent,’ respectively are at an advanced stage of the problem. They have become destinations of drug traffickers, abusers, alcoholism and home to the problems of injecting drugs & related HIV, insurgency, terrorism and political unrest.
Surveys and researches in Punjab revealed that 67% of the rural households have one drug or alcohol addict; 70% of young men were hooked on drugs or alcohol; every third male and every tenth female student has taken drugs on one pretext or the other and seven out of ten college-going students, abuse one or other form of drug.
In Manipur it has been estimated that there are about 45,000-50,000 drug addicts, of whom nearly half are injecting drug users. Studies revealed that 12 per cent of drug addicts in the age group till 15 years, 31.32 per cent in the age group of 16-25 years and 55.88 percent in the age group of 25-35 years.
The upward trend of substance abuse is a signal towards the crippling of the society in general and the young people (adolescents and youth) in particular; who are primarily exposed owing to their age to vulnerability, peer pressure and nature of experimentation. In such a situation, the young people and their families form one of the most affected groups.
Nonetheless, the substance abuse problem, unlike HIV infection and AIDS, is non-communicable, preventable and can be reversed to normalcy at a given stage of dependency, through a set of combined efforts viz. awareness, prevention education, motivation, support and access to services.
Against the above backdrop, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) an autonomous body of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, implemented a yearlong pilot project, entitled “Awareness and Education for the Prevention of Drug Abuse & Alcoholism”, with the financial support of Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MoSJ&E). The project was implemented in 3000 villages under 75 Blocks of 10 districts in Punjab and 750 villages under 25 Blocks in 7 districts in Manipur.
The project specifically focussed on adolescents and youth, high risk and vulnerable groups as well as their family and community members on one hand and mobilized support and partnership of variety of stakeholders viz. village based NYKS youth clubs, women groups, gram panchayats, local political and religious leaders, village influencers and service providers on the other hand, for addressing drugs and alcohol dependency, collectively.
The principle objective of the project was to generate awareness, educate target audiences and stakeholders about the consequences and impact of alcohol and drug dependency and methods of prevention as well as need of professional help to treat dependency to lead a healthy and meaningful life.
Before actual implementation of the project in 3750 targeted villages – Project implementation guidelines, action plan, time line, expected outcome, reporting formats were developed and shared with NYKS field functionaries. Established special District Advisory Committees under the Chairpersonship of Deputy Commissioners for maintaining transparency, seek guidance and support for the successful implementation of the project; selected blocks, youth clubs and villages in each of the targeted districts; prepared district action plans and deployed project functionaries.
It is well established that the success of the project lies on the extent of the capacity building, knowledge and motivational level of the project functionaries. Therefore, serious efforts were made to impart the best training to the project functionaries at different levels.
For effective implementation, supervision and monitoring of the project activities as well as to act as trainers; 40 field functionaries at State and district level were oriented and trained during two, four days Training cum Media Workshops. During this program, IEC material was also developed in local languages and got printed for distribution during project activities. Similarly, at block level, during four, three days Regional Training Programs, 125 NYKS National Youth Corps volunteers (one volunteer on a cluster of 30 -33 villages) were trained and motivated to spearhead block and village level campaigns and activities.
In order to advocate, share concern and mobilize support of potential partners and key stakeholders in each of the 17 districts, a one day District level Convention of leading NYKS youth clubs and women groups leaders, PRI members, religious and political leaders, heads of District Administration Departments, NGO representatives, parents, teachers, media persons, were organized. Under this program 3400 key stakeholders attended the program.
For ensuring ownership, partnership and leadership of local youth in the process of implementation of project in their respective villages, ten youth club members and leaders from each of the targeted villages were selected in a manner that two of them belong to age group 13-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-35 and above 35 years, respectively with the ratio of 70% male and 30 % female. Consequently, under the project a total of 37,500 NYKS local villages’ youth clubs leaders were selected, imparted training at Block Level and enhanced their capacities to undertake Personal Contact and Peer Education Program and local village level activities, voluntarily.
The trained and motivated NYKS youth club leaders and National Youth Corps volunteers formed 3,750 Village Advisory Committees under the Chairpersonship of Gram Panchayat Pradhans; discussed the current situation, project objectives, expected outcome, developed village broad implementation plans,(contd next col)
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activities and also ensured that such meetings are held regularly. This process helped building an enabling environment, mobilizing local youth leaders, women groups, political and religious leaders, family and community members – support, partnership and action for project activities at village level.
Each one of the 37,500 trained local village youth club members under Personal Contact and Peer Education Program, reached and educated a minimum of four persons in her/his age groups, shared key primary prevention messages, provided referrals of available counselling and de-addiction services, removed misconceptions, filled gaps in their level of awareness & knowledge and provided IEC material developed under the Media Workshop and procured locally. A commitment was also taken from the contacted persons that ‘I Decide – I will not take drugs/alcohol and help others to refrain’.
Under this activity a total of 3,75,000 young people were contacted and this exercise also helped in identification of 62,654 persons who were either drug or alcohol addicts.
Being pilot project, only 680 addicts could be provided opportunity for free treatment and counselling services under seventeen, district level 15 days camps. However, the larger issue remains in the State of Punjab and Manipur that there is also the lack of adequate facilities for treatment, care & support for People dependent on Drugs and Alcohol.
Besides, time tested, cost effective and popular 6,05,664 village level activities for mass awareness generation, mobilization, dissemination of information, education and motivation among village communities were organized for addressing drug abuse and alcoholism and their consequences.
Village level activities included, focus group discussions with young people; open forum discussion on epidemic of drug abuse and alcoholism; Lectures by experts, focus group discussions and meetings with political & religious leaders, parents and teachers – mobilizing support; telling stories and case studies on overcoming and refraining from drug abuse and alcoholism; theme based songs; rallies; yoga; oath taking ceremonies; public lectures; wall writing and poster campaigning; street plays and cultural programmes; painting competitions in schools and villages; slogan, easy writing competitions related to drug abuse and alcoholism in schools and villages; special awareness drive on important days, peer education activities, identification of addicts/families and vulnerable target groups; counselling of addicts by local experts; coping up with the addicts and pursuing them to attend de-addiction camps.
Through these activities the benefit reached to 1,17,02,740 persons (65,26,956 males and 51,75,784 females) of 3,750 villages in 17 districts from the State of Punjab and Manipur. It may be appreciated that a person has attended either one or multiple activities in their respective villages, hence the actual number of beneficiaries would be slightly less than the cumulative activities wise number of beneficiaries mentioned above.
The news of the project activities appeared more than one thousand times in leading News Papers for example, Danik Bhaskar, Ajit, Punjab Kesari, Danik Jagran, Indian, Desh Sewak, Punjab Jagran, Kapurthala Kesari, The Tribune, Punjabi Tribune, Jag Bani, Nawan Jamana, in Punjab and The Sanghai Express, Poknapham Daily News, Naharolgee Thoudang Daily News, Gosham News, Manipur Express, etc from Manipur.
It was experienced that this massive social mobilization, ownership of the program, youth voluntarism, all round participation, cost effective implementation (rupees three per person only) and opening up of the drug dependency and alcoholism epidemic was primarily because of the following reasons:
Highest level of political and bureaucratic will, support, regular dialogue, follow up; recognition and appreciation for the works being undertaken at different levels
Deputy Commissioners, Head of Social Welfare Departments, Red Cross Society and local NGOs run de-addiction centres active administrative, expert and technical support
Local faith based organizations, religious and political leaders, Village Advisory Committees headed by Gram Panchyat Pradhans support, facilitated in building a sustained enabling environment, opening up the epidemic, social mobilization, guidance & implementation of the project activities
Families, parents, especially the women who seemed to be the most affected by the menace came forward with curiosity to help and facilitate any initiative voluntarily
Developed trained cadre of NYKS village based youth clubs leaders assumed leadership and trained Peer Educators voluntary services in their respective villages were one of the major contributory factors towards the local resource mobilization & cost effective implementation with maximum outreach
Village communities while understanding and realizing that drugs dependency and alcoholism is their own social problem helped in opening up the addicts, removed stigma and encouraged them to come forward to seek counseling and medical help.
The initial outcomes of the pilot project of less than a year are socially and politically relevant and useful. However, the enabling environment and social mass movement so generated for addressing drugs and alcohol dependency, needs to be sustained and become a way of life among the people. It can be achieved through dedicated follow-up programmes in the implemented project’s villages.
In view of the findings of National Survey Report, 2004, the need for a National Prevention Programme cannot be denied. Adding the experiences gained from other best practices and researches, it is just to replicate the gains from this initiative and Model in rest of the country, so as to turn it into a massive National Peoples’ Movement.
(PIB Feature).

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Thougal Jagoi from Manipur at 8th Surin International Folklore Festival 2013 … – E-Pao.net

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Thougal Jagoi from Manipur at 8th Surin International Folklore Festival 2013
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Manipur is also participating in this festival by 26 participants, which includes a cultural group sponsored by Department of Art & Culture, Government of Manipur. Dr. L. Jibonkumar Sharma, Director, MIMS, Manipur University will be the Key note

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