28th N. Hazari, Dr. N Tombi Polo Tournament to be held

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IMPHAL, Jan 29: In a press release, Manipur Horse Riding & Polo Association, RIIMS ring road, Lamphelpat said that  28th N. Hazari, Dr. N. Tombi Plo Tournament, 2013 will be held from 7 February at Imphal Pologround ( Mapal Kangjeibung).

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IMPHAL, Jan 29: In a press release, Manipur Horse Riding & Polo Association, RIIMS ring road, Lamphelpat said that  28th N. Hazari, Dr. N. Tombi Plo Tournament, 2013 will be held from 7 February at Imphal Pologround ( Mapal Kangjeibung).

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Cash transaction through hand held machine

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IMPHAL, Jan 29: In a press release, Manipur Rural Bank has notified  that transaction of cash through hand held devices and smart cards of the financial inclusion (FI) customers has been successfully tested at the Porompat Branch under Financial Inclusion … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 29: In a press release, Manipur Rural Bank has notified  that transaction of cash through hand held devices and smart cards of the financial inclusion (FI) customers has been successfully tested at the Porompat Branch under Financial Inclusion Plan on 29 January at 3 p.m.

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KCP cadre nabbed

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IMPHAL, Jan 29: In a press release, the Superintendent of Police, Imphal West District, Manipur said that Imphal West Commandos had arrested one active member of KCP (Lamphel faction) organization. The cadre has been identified as Heisnam(O) Oinam (N) Bijenti … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 29: In a press release, the Superintendent of Police, Imphal West District, Manipur said that Imphal West Commandos had arrested one active member of KCP (Lamphel faction) organization. The cadre has been identified as Heisnam(O) Oinam (N) Bijenti (42) wife of Dilip singh of Pishum Oinam Leikai from Thangal Bazar on 27 January at about 1.30 p.m.

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The Supreme Cort on Sexual harassment of woman at the work place

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By A. Romen Kumar Singh “Today, not tomorrow, we men and women must declare war on injustice to woman kind by demand for real partnership and special provisions. Women are not alone. Men must share the concern because it is … Continue reading

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By A. Romen Kumar Singh

“Today, not tomorrow, we men and women must declare war on injustice to woman kind by demand for real partnership and special provisions. Women are not alone. Men must share the concern because it is a battle against the Socio-economic exploitation”.
– JUSTICE KRISHNA IYER.

The Indian woman is still unfree, exploited, sold as commodity, liquidated without the law and held hostage by an exploitative combination. Gender injustice meted to the weaker sex is a disturbing concern of all Indians, men and women, politicians, professionals and people with a social conscience, and we must battle for the cause of Freedom and Development of  the feminine sector as an integral and strategic part of the struggle for human justice. No society can be free, fair or just until its women enjoy freedom and justice and opportunity for unfoldment of their full potential.

The Constitutional imperatives of equality of status and opportunity, Social justice, dignity and personality for the Indian woman remain mere paper rhetoric and fatuously futuristic. So long as the raw realities of life contradict with bleeding wounds and burnt flesh, daily humiliation on the road, inside the bus, public places etc. and legal discrimination, the fighting creed is writ into the Founding Deed. Life is the touch stone of law, and not printed articles in Paramount charter. The myth is that equality of the sexes is guaranteed by the state. The truth is that inequality and indignity vis a vis  the reality faced by women are writ so large as to mar the veracity of Fundamental Rights. Despite laying down of the Guide Lines by the Supreme Court to prevent sexual Harassment of women at work place, the belief of the judiciary has not been fully achieved. The Vishaka judgement, (Vishaka & others V. State of Rajasthan, (1997)6 SCC 241; AIR 1997 S.C. 3011) came on 13.8.1997. Yet, 15 years after the guidelines were laid down by the Supreme Court  for the prevention and redressal of Sexual harassment and their due compliance under Article 141 of the constitution of India until such time appropriate legislation was enacted by the Parliament, many women still struggle to have their most basic rights protected at workplaces. The statutory Law is not in place as the protection of women Against sexual Harassment at Work Place Bill, 2010 is still pending in Parliament though Lok Sabha is said to have passed that Bill in the first week of September, 2012. The belief of the Constitution Framers in fairness and justice for women is yet to be fully achieved at the workplace in the country.

In the Medha Katwal Lele V. Union of India, A.I.R. 2013 S.C. 93 a bench of three judges of the Supreme Court held at Page 101 Para 15 that “As a largest democracy in the world, we have to combat violence against women. We are of the considered view that the existing laws, if necessary, be revised and appropriate new laws be enacted by Parliament and the State Legislatures to protect women from any form of indecency indignity and disrespect at all places (in their homes as well as outside), prevent all forms of violence-domestic violence, Sexual assault, Sexual harassment at the workplace, etc. – and provide new initiatives for education and advancement of women and girls in all spheres of life. After all, they have limitless potential. Lip service, hollow statements and inert and inadequate laws with sloppy enforcement are not enough for true and genuine upliftment of our half most precious population – the women.”

The Supreme Court in the case (Supra) at Page-101 Para 16 held the “view that guidelines in Vishaka should not remain symbolic and the following further directions are necessary until legislative enactment on the subject is in place.” It said:

i ) The States and Union Territories which have not yet carried out adequate and appropriate amendments in their respective Civil Services Conduct Rules (By whatever name these Rules are called) shall do so within two months from to-day by providing that the report of the Complaints Committee shall be deemed to be an inquiry report in a disciplinary action under such Civil Service Conduct Rules. In other words, the disciplinary authority shall treat the report / findings etc. of the Complaints Committee as the findings in a disciplinary inquiry against the delinquent employee and shall act on such report accordingly. The findings and report of the Complaints Committee shall not be treated as a mere preliminary investigation or inquiry leading to a disciplinary action but shall be treated as a finding / report in an inquiry into the misconduct of the delinquent.

ii) The states and Union Territories which have not carried out amendments in the Industrial Employment (standing orders) Rules shall now carry out amendments on the same lines as noted above in clause (i) within two months.

iii) The States and Union Territories shall form adequate number of Complaints Committee so as to ensure that they function at Taluka level, District level and State level. Those States and/or Union Territories which have formed only one Committee for the entire State shall now formed adequate number of Complaints Committees within two months from to-day. Each of such complaints Committees shall be headed by a woman and as far as possible in such committees and independent member shall be associated.

iv) The State functionaries and private and public sector undertakings/ organisations/bodies/institutions etc. shall put in place sufficient mechanism to ensure full implementation of the Vishaka Guidelines and further provide that if the alleged harasser is found guilty, the complainant – victim is not forced to work with/under such harasser and where appropriate and possible the alleged harasser should be transferred. Further provision should be made that harassment and intimidation of witnesses and the complainants shall be met with severe disciplinary action.

v) The Bar Council of India shall ensure that all bar associations in the country and persons registered with the State Bar Councils follow the Vishaka Guidelines. Similarly, Medical Council of India, Council of Architectures Institute of Charterred Accountants, Institute of Company Secretaries and other Statutory Institutes shall ensure that the organisations, bodies, associations, institutions and persons registered/affiliated with them follow the guidelines laid down by Vishaka. To achieve this, necessary instructions/circulars shall be issued by all the statutory bodies such as Bar Council of India, Medical Council of India, Council of architecture, Institute of Company Secretaries within two months from today. On receipt of any complaint of sexual harassment at any of the places referred to above the same shall be dealt with by statutory bodies in accordance with the Vishaka Guidelines and the guidelines in the present order.

The Supreme Court in the case (Supra) at Para 17 held: “We are of the view that if there is any non-compliance or non-adherence to the Vishaka guidelines, orders of this court following Vishaka and above directions, it will be open to the aggrieved persons to approach the respective High Courts. The High Court of such State would be in better position to effectively consider the grievances raised in that regard. 

VISHAKA GUIDELINES

In Vishaka and others v. State of Rajasthan, (1997)6 SCC 241 a bench of 3 Judges has laid down the following guidelines and norms at Page 252 Para 17 as:

Having regard to the definition of “human rights” in Section 2(d) of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, taking note of the fact that the present civil and penal laws in India do not adequately provide for specific protection from sexual harassment in work places and that enactment of such legislation will take considerable time, it is necessary and expedient for employers in work places as well as other responsible persons or institutions to observe certain guidelines to ensure the prevention of Sexual harassment of women.

– It shall be the duty of the employer or other responsible persons in workplaces or other institutions to prevent or deter the commission of acts of sexual harassment and to provide the procedures for the resolutions settlement or prosecution of acts of sexual harassment by taking all steps required.

DEFINITION: For this purpose, sexual harassment includes such unwelcome sexually determined behaviour (whether directly or by implication) as: physical contact and advances; a demand or request for sexual favours; sexually – coloured remarks; showing pornography; any other unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of sexual nature.

Where any of these acts is committed in circumstances whereunder the victim of such conduct has a reasonable apprehension that in relation to be victim’s employment or work whether she is drawing salary, or honorarium or voluntary, whether in government, public or private enterprise such conduct can be humiliating and may constitute a health and safety problem. It is discriminatory for instance when the woman has reasonable grounds to believe that her objection would disadvantage her in connection with her employment or work including recruiting or promotion or when it creates a hostile work  environment. Adverse conduct in question may be visited if the victim does not consent to the conduct in question or raises any objection thereto.

PREVENTIVE STEPS

All employers or persons in charge of workplace whether in the public or private sector should take appropriate steps to prevent sexual harassment without prejudice to the generality of this obligation they should take the following steps:

– Express prohibition of sexual harassment as defined above at the work place should be notified, published and circulated in appropriate ways.

– The rules/regulations of government and public sector bodies relating to conduct and discipline should include rules/regulations prohibiting sexual harassment and provide for appropriate penalties in such rules against the offender.

– As regards private employers steps should be taken to include the aforesaid prohibitions in the standing orders under the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders)Act, 1946.

– Appropriate work conditions should be provided in respect of work, leisure, health and hygiene to further ensure that there is no hostile environment towards women at work places and no woman employee should have reasonable grounds to believe that she is disadvantaged in connection with her employment.

CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS:

Where such conduct amounts to specific offence under the Indian Penal Code or under any other law, the employer shall initiate appropriate action in accordance with law by making a complaint with the appropriate authority. In particular, it should ensure that victims or witnesses are not victimised or discriminated against while dealing with complaints of sexual harassment. The victims of sexual harassment should have the option to seek transfer of the perpetrator or their own transfer.

DISCIPLINARY ACTION:

Where such conduct amounts to misconduct in employment as defined by the relevant service rules, appropriate disciplinary action should be initiated by the employer in accordance with those rules.

COMPLAINT MECHANISM:

Whether or not such conduct constitutes an offence under law or a breach of the service rules, an appropriate complaint mechanism should be created in the employer’s organisation for redress of the complaint made by the victim. Such complaint mechanism should ensure time-bound treatment of complaints.

COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE:

The complaint mechanism, referred to in(6) above, should be adequate to provide, where necessary, a complaints committee, a special counsellor or other support service, including the maintenance of confidentiality.

The complaints committee should be headed by a woman and not less than half of its members should be women. Further, to prevent the possibility of an undue pressure or influence from senior levels, such complaints committee should involve a third party either NGO or other body who is familiar with the issue of sexual harassment. The complaints committee must make an annual report to the Government Department Concerned of the complaints and action taken by them.

The employers and person-in-charge will also report on the compliance with the aforesaid guidelines including on the reports of the complaints committee to the Government Department.

WORKERS’ INITIATIVE:

Employees should be allowed to raise issue of sexual harassment at workers’ meeting and in other appropriate forum and it should be affirmatively discussed in employer-employee meetings. Awareness of the rights of female employees in this regard should be created in particular to prominently notifying the guidelines (and appropriate legislation when enacted on the subject) in a suitable manner. Where sexual harassment occurs as a result of an act or omission by any third party or outsider, the employer and the person-in-charge will take all steps necessary and reasonable to assist the affected person in terms of support and preventive action. The Central/State Governments are  to consider adopting suitable measures including legislation to ensure that the guidelines laid down by this order are also observed by the employers in private sector.

AMENDMENT IN CENTRAL CIVIL SERVICES (CONDUCT) RULES, 1964

Following the directives of the Apex Court, the Central Government has amended the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964 and inserted the following provisions as Rule 3-C.

3-C. PROHIBITION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WORKING WOMEN.

– No Government servant shall indulge in any act of sexual harassment of any woman at her workplace.

– Every Government servant who is in-charge of a work place shall take appropriate steps to prevent sexual harassment to any woman at such work place.

Explanation:- For the purpose of this rule, “Sexual harassment” includes such unwelcome sexually determined behaviour, whether directly or otherwise, as – Physical contact and advance; Demand or request for sexual favours; Sexually coloured remarks;Showing any pornography or any other unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of a sexual nature.

Complying with the directives of the Supreme Court, the Central Government has amended the Central Civil Service (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965 and has inserted the following proviso to Rule 14(2):

“Provided that where there is a complaint of sexual harassment within the meaning of Rule 3-C of the Central Civil Service (Conduct) Rules, 1964, the complaints Committee established in each Ministry or Department or Office for inquiring into such complaints, shall be deemed to be the Inquiring Authority appointed by the Disciplinary Authority for the purpose of these rules and the complaints Committee shall hold, if separate procedure has not been prescribed for the complaints committee for holding the  inquiry into the complaints of sexual harassment, the inquiry as far as practicable in accordance with the procedure laid down in these rules.

Explanation – where the Disciplinary Authority itself holds the inquiry, any reference in sub-rule(9) to sub-rule(20) and sub-rule(22) to the Inquiry Authority shall be construed as a reference to the Disciplinary Authority. It has been expressly mentioned in Rule 3 of the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965 that there rules shall apply to every Government servant including every civilian Government servant in the Defence services, but shall not apply to :- any Railway servant, as defined in Rule 102 of Volume-1 of the Indian Railways Establishment Code, any member of the All India Services, any person in casual employment, any person subject to discharge from service on less than one month’s notice, any person for whom special provision is made, in respect of matters covered by these rules, by or under any law for the time being in force or by or under any agreement entered into by or with the previous approval of the President before or after the commencement of these rules, in regard to matters covered by such special provisions.

In Mewa Ram Ramcharan V. United Provinces, A.I.R. 1954 Allahabad 487, the Allahabad High Court held that the procedure provided in Civil Services (classification, control and Appeal) Rules would not therefore, apply to the departmental trials under Section 7 of the Police Act and they will be governed by the Police Act or by any regulations framed under the Police Act.  Again, the Delhi High Court in a case as reported in Rajeshwar Singh V. Union of India, (1989)11 ATLT 621(HC) held that employees governed by CISF Rules, 1969  can not be charge  sheeted under the Central Civil Services (Classification Control and Appeal) Rules.

The legal position as discussed above makes it abundantly clear that subordinate ranks of police force from the rank of constable up to the Inspector are to be governed by Section 7 of the Police Act, 1861 and Rules  framed there under for dealing with departmentally. Similar amendment as inserted in the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, proviso to Rule 14, is also required to be inserted in the Police Rules at Police Manuals not only for preventing Sexual harassment of women at the work place in compliance with the directives of the Supreme Court of India so that Disciplinary Authority can act on the reports of the complaints committee but also for uniformly implementing the directives of the Supreme Court.

CONCLUSION:

Brave new India must make every woman free spiritually, socially, economically, culturally, politically so that the issue of sexual harassment is erased from the society once for all. Such is the imperative of our independence; such is the commitment to the constitution. Freedom is indivisible as between man and woman. Either both or neither. Then only can woman power break its promethean chains and emerge unbound through law.

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Vaccine for alcoholism

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The wonders of research and advancements in science and technology, never ceases to amaze but the news of an impending series of animal studies to test what could end up being the world’s first “vaccine” against alcoholism to get ‘problem … Continue reading

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The wonders of research and advancements in science and technology, never ceases to amaze but the news of an impending series of animal studies to test what could end up being the world’s first “vaccine” against alcoholism to get ‘problem drinkers’ to quit on their own raises various layers to a health and social issue. The announcement from the Centre for Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Chile has said pre-clinical studies of the candidate vaccine developed there, would be conducted in India beginning next month. The studies are to be taken up by a clinical research agency in Navi Mumbai specializing in toxicological studies on rodents. Typically, all pre-clinical studies involve administering mice or rats, the new drug or vaccine to determine whether it has any harmful side effects and always precede human trials of any product. If the tests on the rodents turns out well, the next logical step would be to look at human trails. While there is no solid news regarding where the human trails will be conducted, it is to be noted that the Supreme Court has directed that no new clinical trials will be approved in India for at least two months, till the time the health ministry defines a regulatory regime for such tests in the country. The Supreme Court directives had come in response to a public interest litigation filed by activist group in February 2012. In October last year, the apex court had asked the health ministry to make public information regarding deaths during trials, the compensation being paid and other general practices related to the conducting of such trials.

India’s track record with clinical human trails is dismal. In fact, the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) said in a 3 January filing to the Supreme Court that between January 2005 and June 2012, it approved 475 clinical trials for “new chemical entities” not used as drugs elsewhere in the world. The figures it quoted were alarming. It said that 11,972 adverse effects, excluding deaths, were reported in the period, with 506 of these being directly attributable to the trials and put deaths from trials at 2,242 over the last five years. What is implied in the figures is that a lot of these numbers and statistics had happened because people participating in the human trails were ill informed about the risks involved, were paid poorly and were not being regulated properly. There are alarm bells over the ethical norms of clinical trails being flouted with news emerging that children and the disabled were encouraged to take part in such trails without their full and informed knowledge or permission.

But while the courts and regulating bodies debate and discuss on the area, what is interesting is that a vaccine against alcoholism may well be within sight in a matter of a few years time. When such a vaccine against alcoholic tendencies does become a reality, it may root out the impact of chronic alcohol use on the human body. But it is yet unclear if such a vaccine will also address issues of people who resort to verbal abuse, uncouth behavior and even physical violence while under the influence of alcohol. Alcohol abuse as we know not only encompasses health but touches upon human and social behavior, not to mention gender stereotypes. The other good news that such a vaccine would herald would be for those in the liquor business for they can well continue selling the poison drink with the confidence that people vaccinated against it would be spared of its ill effects. There may be a futuristic scene sometime in the years ahead where, along with vaccines for DPT, Hep B etc children are also vaccinated with the anti alcoholic shot!

Many in the State would be happy if a medical miracle brings about a one shot treatment of people who have become alcoholics as well, considering that there are not too many options available for treating someone who is already a chronic alcoholic. If indeed such a thing becomes a reality, many social organizations who have taken upon the role of moral guardians may have to begin looking for other issues to tackle.

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AMSU warns against school fee structures

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IMPHAL, January 29: The All Manipur Students’ Union, AMSU has said in a press release that under its initiative of transforming the education system, it has been spreading awareness amongst the parents and guardians of school students on the fee … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 29: The All Manipur Students’ Union, AMSU has said in a press release that under its initiative of transforming the education system, it has been spreading awareness amongst the parents and guardians of school students on the fee structure of private schools.

The press release while pointing out the increase in admission and monthly fees of several schools and the charging of high computer fees, has said that certain private schools in the state have been charging fees according to their wish without any consideration for the students and their parents and guardians.

It has said that there are certain schools whose computer fees is more than the monthly fees of other schools, even though there is a question on how beneficial  such classes are to the students.

There is also the question of how many computer classes do these schools provide to the students in a week, it said.

The AMSU has charged in its press release that there are certain schools which have started to charge computer fees only for commercial purposes. The press release has further identified certain schools which are charging exorbitant computer fees above the monthly fees. It has further said that there are also institutions which have computer classes but do not charge extra computer fees.

There are schools which charge library fees from even students of pre-nursery, nursery and KG classes, which means that these schools have become a means of earning, it said.

Whereas the Section 5 (b) of the Board of Secondary Education, Manipur clearly states, “The aim of the management should be to impart quality education to the children and not to earn any profit” and the Right to Education Act, Section 18 and Manipur Government RTE Rule 2010 rule 11 (b) Recognition of School says, “The school is not run for profit to any individual, group or association of individuals or any other persons”, the release said.

Several schools located in the urban area have been ignoring all such rules and have been charging fees according to their wishes, it said.

“There are also schools that charge establishment fees, registration fees, development fees and maintenance fees during admission of a student into the school and schools which charge laboratory Development fees which show that the schools had been opened only for commercial purpose,”

The release said and urged the government and its concerned department to look into the issue at the earliest. It has further urged the government that in case it cannot develop the government schools in the state, then the government should provide scholarship, teacher’s grant, incentives, etc.

It has also urged the schools under the Catholic Educational Society not to increase their admission fees and monthly fees and to submit a list of the teachers’ salaries to the student body.

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Thokchom Ramani draws President’s attention to resolve issues in Manipur – E-Pao.net

Thokchom Ramani draws President's attention to resolve issues in ManipurE-Pao.netNew Delhi, January 29 2013: Eighty three-year-old Thokchom Ramani Leima with four other women members namely Ak Janaki Leima, L Memchoubi Devi, Y Leirik Leima and M.Pu…

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Manipur govt plans for mega handloom cluster – E-Pao.net

Manipur govt plans for mega handloom clusterE-Pao.netOpening of mega handloom cluster in the state was among other projects being planned by the Manipur government to take full advantage of the Look East Policy and introduction of railways in the state…

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Opening of mega handloom cluster in the state was among other projects being planned by the Manipur government to take full advantage of the Look East Policy and introduction of railways in the state, said state commerce and industries minister

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Momoko Abused in Manipur – Eastern Panorama (blog) (registration)

Eastern Panorama (blog) (registration)Momoko Abused in ManipurEastern Panorama (blog) (registration)On December 20 the film personalities in Manipur tried to meet Chief Minister Okram Ibobi to submit a memorandum demanding, inter alia, arrest and prose…


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On December 20 the film personalities in Manipur tried to meet Chief Minister Okram Ibobi to submit a memorandum demanding, inter alia, arrest and prosecution of Livingstone. However, the police displayed their muscle power and dispersed them using

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Some common queries on rabies

Liliana B. G. Momin Rhianon S. M. Sangma C.V.Sc. & AH, Selesih, Aizawl, Mizoram. The sudden need of awareness against Rabies, which is a ‘Life Threatening’ zoonotic disease has risen considerably with the passage of time. This disease is also known as Hydrophobia (fear of water). Rabies kills more than 55,000 people in the world […]

Liliana B. G. Momin
Rhianon S. M. Sangma
C.V.Sc. & AH, Selesih, Aizawl, Mizoram.
The sudden need of awareness against Rabies, which is a ‘Life Threatening’ zoonotic disease has risen considerably with the passage of time. This disease is also known as Hydrophobia (fear of water). Rabies kills more than 55,000 people in the world every year. Approximately 20,000 people die every year in India due to Rabies (WHO SEA report 2009). On an average, over 5,000 people are bitten by dogs every year in Meghalaya. The number of Stray dogs has also reportedly increased in the state.
Rabies is highly fatal viral infection that causes acute inflammation of the brain & spinal cord in most of the mammals including human beings. It is caused by Lyssa/Rabies virus. This disease is also called Hydrophobia as the patient suffering from this disease is unable to drink water due to paralysis of the throat and facial muscles. It is usually transmitted in saliva through the bite of an infected animal or by licking of the wounds or cuts by the infected animal. Since it affects the brain, it may cause madness and then coma and ultimately death of the individual. Death can even occur without coma.
This disease is important as it can be transmitted from animal to man or vice versa through the bite of an infected animal or by penetration of the rabies virus through other means, say a rabid dog licking the wound or injured part of the body as mentioned earlier. Even so, if the rabies virus has not reached the saliva of rabid animal, the disease will not transmit. More than 95% of human cases are the result of bites from rabid dogs.
As a thumb rule, not all the animals or pets are infected with the virus. However, bats are assumed to be natural reservoir of the disease in the Central and South America whereas Mongoose is believed to be the natural reservoir of the disease in India and South Africa. If any animal is infected, then, the first sign is a change in behaviour. The infected animal will stop eating and drinking due to paralysis of throat and muscles of mastication. As the disease progress the animal dies within 10 days of the first signs.
Namely two forms are exhibited by the animal:
The Dumb/Paralytic Form: Here the animal becomes unconscious and has a peculiar starring expression with profuse salivation and inability to swallow. The lower jaw will drop and the animal will rarely attempt to bite. Thus, animal goes into coma and dies.
Furious form: Here the animal exhibits vicious behaviour normally classified as “mad dog syndrome” hence the name “mad dog disease”. The animal will bite and slash any moving/non-moving object and will not listen to the owner. It chews noisily with excess salivation which is particularly foamy and may adhere to the face and lips.
When a human being is bitten by a rabid dog, the disease will start developing with some abnormal sensations at the site of exposure followed by mild fever, headache, nausea and sore throat. Hypersensitivity, anxiety, muscular spasm, teary eyes, dilation of pupils, salivation and perspiration are evident. In later stages, the muscles involved in swallowing and breathing experience severe spasms and so the person develops hydrophobia. Progressive paralysis occurs followed by convulsion and finally death due to respiratory paralysis. Patients remain same until terminal coma. This disease is highly variable in humans as it may range from days to years. In some cases, the symptoms start appearing as late as 20 years.
If you are bitten by a rabid dog/animal, firstly, wash the wound with any detergent/soap. Seek medical attention ASAP. Inform the local animal authorities about the animal. In any case, chances should not be taken. Once rabies develops, rarely a person survives. You should also vaccinate your pet at regular interval.
Remember: “PREVENTION IS BETTER THEN CURE”

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Animoon film star night

IPAK Film Production and Animoon India jointly organised ‘Animoon film star night 2013’ at Bheigyachandra Open Air Theater on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

IPAK Film Production and Animoon India jointly organised ‘Animoon film star night 2013’ at Bheigyachandra Open Air Theater on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Khuga Multipurpose project a complete failure, says Mangi

With the Khuga Multipurpose Project failing to ensure irrigation facilities to paddy fields and safe drinking water to the people, Manipur Loumi Lup has termed the project, which was inaugurated by Congress President Sonia Gandhi in 2010, as a complete…

With the Khuga Multipurpose Project failing to ensure irrigation facilities to paddy fields and safe drinking water to the people, Manipur Loumi Lup has termed the project, which was inaugurated by Congress President Sonia Gandhi in 2010, as a complete failure Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘Leipaklei’ makes the cut for S Korea’s film fest

Aribam Syam Sharma’s latest Manipuri feature film Leipaklei 2012 has been invited for participation at the Jeonju International Film Festival to be held at Jeonju , South Korea from April 25 to May 5, 2013 Source Hueiyen News Service Manipur In…

Aribam Syam Sharma’s latest Manipuri feature film Leipaklei 2012 has been invited for participation at the Jeonju International Film Festival to be held at Jeonju , South Korea from April 25 to May 5, 2013 Source Hueiyen News Service Manipur Info Centre

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Seminar demystifies ‘singularity of India’

A two day National seminar on ‘Singularity of India Integration, homogenization Racism’ being jointly organized by United NGOs Mission Manipur, North East Dialogue Forum and Conflict Human Rights Studies Network Manipur has begun from today at Hot…

A two day National seminar on ‘Singularity of India Integration, homogenization Racism’ being jointly organized by United NGOs Mission Manipur, North East Dialogue Forum and Conflict Human Rights Studies Network Manipur has begun from today at Hotel Classic here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC serves February 17 deadline to GoI

United Naga Council UNC has given February 17 as deadline to the Government of India for initiating the 5th round of ‘tripartite talks’ and warned of taking up its own course of agitation Source Hueiyen News Service

United Naga Council UNC has given February 17 as deadline to the Government of India for initiating the 5th round of ‘tripartite talks’ and warned of taking up its own course of agitation Source Hueiyen News Service

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State to have SE Asia Mega Handloom Cluster

Keeping in mind the Look East Policy of India, the Government of Manipur ids preparing to establish a South East Asia Mega Handloom Cluster in the State, Commerce and Industries Minister Govindas Konthoujam has informed Source Hueiyen News Service

Keeping in mind the Look East Policy of India, the Government of Manipur ids preparing to establish a South East Asia Mega Handloom Cluster in the State, Commerce and Industries Minister Govindas Konthoujam has informed Source Hueiyen News Service

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DC assures action over deprivation of PDS items

Imphal East Deputy Commissioner has warned on Monday action will be taken against the concerned agents if complaints are received over denial of PDS items in the district Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Imphal East Deputy Commissioner has warned on Monday action will be taken against the concerned agents if complaints are received over denial of PDS items in the district Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Blacktopped road peeling off

Even as the State Government has been spending huge amount of money in construction of roads for public convenience, the black topping along the stretch of road at Hodam Leirak in Imphal West district has been done in such a manner that it could be eas…

Even as the State Government has been spending huge amount of money in construction of roads for public convenience, the black topping along the stretch of road at Hodam Leirak in Imphal West district has been done in such a manner that it could be easily removed with scratch by bare hands Source Hueiyen News Service

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Rally demands blacktopping of ImphalSaikul road

A massive rally was carried out today at Saikul under Sadar Hills in Senapati district demanding black topping of Imphal to Saikul road Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

A massive rally was carried out today at Saikul under Sadar Hills in Senapati district demanding black topping of Imphal to Saikul road Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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