College student allege physical assault by hostellers

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IMPHAL, February 2: A student of Yairipok Universal College today called a press conference alleging that hostellers of the college had physically assaulted him at the college premise today at the instigation of the hostel warden who is also a … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, February 2: A student of Yairipok Universal College today called a press conference alleging that hostellers of the college had physically assaulted him at the college premise today at the instigation of the hostel warden who is also a Chemistry lecturer.

The student who identified himself as Md Sish Khan (19) son of Hatim Ali of Yairipok called the press conference which was also attended by his family members at the Public Hospital, Hatta.

He alleged that the lecturer whom he identified as Sapam Manao had always been impartial to him.

Alleging that the around 30 hostellers had assaulted him without any instigation from his side, Md SIsh Khan complained about chest pain and pain in the head.

A 3rd Year student of the college, he said he was at the college today to give his Zoology paper, however he was assaulted without any instigation by around 30 of his juniors who are all hostellers.

When asked if he had any contact number of his college or the authorities to confirm his story, he said he lost his mobile during the commotion and as such he has no contact numbers of his college or the authorities at present.

He alleged that when he came to his college this morning, the lecturer called him to stop before reaching the gate, however since he was driving a vehicle he failed to stop at the exact spot, which seem to angered the lecturer who came running and grabbed him by his neck.

Hearing about the commotion, students who were with the lecturers gheraoed him and started assaulting him, he alleged.

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International Year of Co-operative Day observed

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IMPHAL, February 2 (NNN): Imphal chapter of the Institute of Co-operative Management (ICM) and Manipur State Co-operative Union (MSCU) jointly observed the ‘International Year of Co-operative Day 2012’ under the theme ‘Co-operative Enterprises Build a Better World’ on Saturday. A … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, February 2 (NNN): Imphal chapter of the Institute of Co-operative Management (ICM) and Manipur State Co-operative Union (MSCU) jointly observed the ‘International Year of Co-operative Day 2012’ under the theme ‘Co-operative Enterprises Build a Better World’ on Saturday.

A rally was organized as part of the observation to spread awareness to the masses about usefulness of the co-operatives. Hundreds of IMC and MSCU members joined the rally which flagged off from the ICM complex, Lamphelpat by Uripok constituency MLA L Nandakumar.

It culminated at the same complex after covering a large part of Lamphel area.

They held placards which read like “Join Co-operative for Better Living” and Empowerment of Women through Co-operatives.”

Later, briefing reporters, National Co-operative Union of India (NCUI) chairperson Jina Potsangbam said the rally was organized to sensitize the people about co-operatives and their expediency that helps in building up a better society and a better nation.

She said, “Co-operatives provide jobs to unemployed youths and now there are 4, 500 co-operatives in the country having as much as 5 lakh members.”

L Tompishak Singh, president, MSCU said that Manipur had the least amount of co-operatives and hence jobless people were on the rise, admitting that co-operatives could solve unemployment problem.

He added that only Rs 2.2 crore for the state co-operative in the state budget was not enough.

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Parijat`s health improves

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IMPHAL, February 2: Ex-Minister Pheiroijam Parijat Singh, a member of Manipur State Council/Communist Party of India (MSC/CPI) who was admitted to Apollo Hospital, New Delhi for treatment on 26 December last year has been making a gradual recovery. According to … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, February 2: Ex-Minister Pheiroijam Parijat Singh, a member of Manipur State Council/Communist Party of India (MSC/CPI) who was admitted to Apollo Hospital, New Delhi for treatment on 26 December last year has been making a gradual recovery. According to information received by IFP, his health has improved very well. Hospital doctors who have examined him signaled that he may be discharged from the hospital. With his gradual recovery from his illness, he can speak. However he will stay for at least two months in Delhi  so as to undergo physio-therapy treatment after he is discharged from Appolo Hospital.

It may be mentioned that Ex-Minister Parijat had been hospitalised at Raj Polyclinic, North AOC, Imphal following his stroke and he was flown to Delhi for further treatment.

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Court frames charges against Delhi gang rape accused

New Delhi, Feb 2 (ANI): A Delhi court on Saturday framed charged against five men accused of gang-raping and murdering a 23-year-old student in New Delhi in December 2012. The accused have charged under 13 sections of the Indian Penal Code by the fast track court. Next day of hearing has been fixed as February […]

New Delhi, Feb 2 (ANI): A Delhi court on Saturday framed charged against five men accused of gang-raping and murdering a 23-year-old student in New Delhi in December 2012.
The accused have charged under 13 sections of the Indian Penal Code by the fast track court. Next day of hearing has been fixed as February 5.
The accused will now face trial for which maximum sentence is death.
The case brought thousands of protesters onto the streets and ignited intense public debate over the failure of the police and the government to stem rampant violence against women in India.
A strictly enforced media blackout on the court proceedings means there will likely be few details about the trial, leaving many with unanswered questions about an attack that was shocking in its brutality.
The student was tortured with an iron rod and raped on a moving bus in the capital on December 16. She was then thrown bleeding onto the street along with a male friend who was also beaten. She died of organ failure in a Singapore hospital two weeks later.
Prosecutors say they have a large file of evidence, including DNA from blood-stained clothing recovered by police.
The five, who police say range in age from 19 to 34, have been appearing in court almost daily for pre-trial hearings on the framing of the charges.
The prosecution wants the men tried for rape, kidnapping, murder and robbery, among other charges.
The trial will be conducted in a special fast-track court that was set up after the attack. The proceedings will take place behind closed doors to protectidentity of victim.

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Nine SSB jawans held for molesting NCC cadets

Mughalsarai, Feb 2 (ANI): The Government Railway Police (GRP) has arrested nine Sashastra Seema Bal personnel on Friday evening at Mughalsarai junction in Uttar Pradesh after NCC girl cadets from the North Eastern states alleged that they were teased and molested by the jawans on board the New Delhi-Guwahati Sampark Kranti Express. The incident took […]

Mughalsarai, Feb 2 (ANI): The Government Railway Police (GRP) has arrested nine Sashastra Seema Bal personnel on Friday evening at Mughalsarai junction in Uttar Pradesh after NCC girl cadets from the North Eastern states alleged that they were teased and molested by the jawans on board the New Delhi-Guwahati Sampark Kranti Express.
The incident took place on Friday as the Sampark Kranti Express train made its way through Uttar Pradesh when the troopers belonging to the SSB allegedly eve teased women passengers.
The women were travelling in the train as part of a team of the National Cadet Corps (NCC), which is a tri services organization comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force.
After the compliant was lodged with the authorities, personnel belonging to the GRP swung into action as they tried to apprehend the culprits at the Mughalsarai station.
“Everybody over there indulged in eve teasing and nobody was refraining from it. Even when we changed our seats, they were still laughing at us and were passing lewd comments,” said Savita, a harassed girl who narrated her experience to mediapersons at the station.
The authorities at the station searched all the compartments in the train and tried to apprehend the offending troopers.
“Girls who were travelling in the train’s compartment number S-6 were eve teased and molested. The security forces at the railway station were given this information. The security personnel are doing their work and are apprehending the guilty by searching the train compartments,” said Ratan Yadav, Inspector of the GRP. A case of molestation has been registered against the troopers and they have been taken into police custody .

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Call for women instructers

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IMPHAL, February 2: A woman of the state who is the vice chancellor of the Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women’s University, Jaipur called a press conference today at the Manipur Press Club announcing that the university needs women instructor of martial arts … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, February 2: A woman of the state who is the vice chancellor of the Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women’s University, Jaipur called a press conference today at the Manipur Press Club announcing that the university needs women instructor of martial arts to teach the students of the university.

Dr Thoudam Prabha Devi said the university also admit five girls from any minority communities every year for free and urged the public of the state to grab the opportunity and admit their daughters.

Saying that the university is a safe place for the girls, she asked the parents of the state to admit their wards in the university.

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Rajketan feted

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IMPHAL, February 2: Dr Chirom Rajketan Singh was felicitated at a function as his book titled “Sampha and Atei Funga Wari”  published by published by Cultural Research Centre in 2011 was awarded the Telem Ningol Atoibemma Award, 2012 by Naharol … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, February 2: Dr Chirom Rajketan Singh was felicitated at a function as his book titled “Sampha and Atei Funga Wari”  published by published by Cultural Research Centre in 2011 was awarded the Telem Ningol Atoibemma Award, 2012 by Naharol Sahitya Samiti. The award includes Rs. 10, 000/-, a citation. Memento and a shwal. 

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The Dream And The Sun

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By T. Priyokumar Yesterday, there was a dream, Which I found true. I tried to chase it, Here and there, and,     The dream like a butterfly it was, That I tried to catch.  Here and there it flew,         But couldn`t … Continue reading

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By T. Priyokumar

Yesterday, there was a dream,
Which I found true.
I tried to chase it,
Here and there, and,    
The dream like a butterfly it was,
That I tried to catch. 

Here and there it flew,        
But couldn`t catch it nowhere.
A butterfly of many colours a hue.
Here and there it flew,
But I couldn`t catch it as of yet.
Yesterday, there was a dream.

I woke early the next day,
And went down a straight path,
But the path led to nowhere.
Yes, the path led to nowhere.
And I longed for another dream,
Another dream like that of yesterday.

Today the sun rose,
Sure as everyday.
And its light was so mellow,
And a lark sang somewhere in my mind.
Yes, a lark sang somewhere in my mind.

Then the day grew,
And the heat a time few,
And my lark flew away,
Searching for a cooler glade.

Yesterday, I had a dream,
And, today, I long not for the sun,
But the starry night.
For which I wait.

And my lark will come back,
Surely, sometime in the night.
The larks,
The stars,
Together they will live,
Somewhere in my mind,
Sure as the day,
But true as the night.

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Harriet, the Spy

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By:Manna Phanjoubam The movie”Harriet,the spy” is totally fabulous.It is a thrilling movie for children.  I was amazed when I watched this movie. This movie was about the life of a girl called Harriet who always spied on people and wrote … Continue reading

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By:Manna Phanjoubam

The movie”Harriet,the spy” is totally fabulous.It is a thrilling movie for children.  I was amazed when I watched this movie. This movie was about the life of a girl called Harriet who always spied on people and wrote everything about everyone in her notebook. There was one thing she did wrong and it was that she also wrote the bad things about her two best friends, Sport and Genie. On one of her spying game, she sneaked in a rich woman`s house and tried to spy on her. Her spying equipments were quiet useful; it helped her a lot. But as you know, she cannot be that skilled to spy in a high security house. And the next moment, she was thrown out of the house but she never gave up and kept saying “I am a spy and spies never give up”. One day, when she was playing with her friends in the park, and she had forgotten that her spy notebook was with the other notebooks on the ground. Soon enough, Marian, a very rich but naughty girl picked up Harriet`s book because it looked like an interesting book as it had the word “PRIVATE” on the cover of the book. Soon she called everyone to hear her read out everything in the book. After that, everyone became Harriet`s enemy, even Sport and Genie. They all decided to take revenge on Harriet and for that, they organised a club called “The spy catcher`s club”. They took their revenge but they went too far torturing Harriet that she became angry and she decided to take revenge on them all and that was the best part. The way she took revenge on all of them was totally fab. After they all learned their lesson; including Harriet, they all forgave each other. They all agreed that Harriet should be the school newspaper editor as they knew she was good in English and that was a happy ending. There are many important things I didn`t mention in this article but I just wanted to show you what the movie is about. Every kid who watches this movie would want to become a spy in no time. Thank you for reading this article!!!

By:Manna Phanjoubam
Class: 5
Section: C
Roll no: 33
School: Maria Montessori School
Age: 10

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A Short Grace To Monsoon

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By T. Priyokumar The sun is set behind the mountain, A warm glow, a half halo, For birds to wing to their heart, Yes, swallows up and down, And round and round. The evening air, cool for aft the rain, … Continue reading

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By T. Priyokumar

The sun is set behind the mountain,
A warm glow, a half halo,
For birds to wing to their heart,
Yes, swallows up and down,
And round and round.

The evening air, cool for aft the rain,
Heavy clouds yon mountain tops,
Yes, oh heart,
Its the monsoon herald.
Lord, thy light and thy rain,
As in thy fields,
I wonder what to plant in my heart,
That my love will reap –
So that her longing is filled.

For let her offer you –
Bright gold and silver glow,
Then it`s mine to pray.
Give her, Lord,
The shrill and sound of the lark,
And royally, of the elephant.

In thy monsoon, Lord,
Teach us all the sweat of labour,
And deliver us in the end –
As thou didst in the beginning.

The light in the west fades,
The early birds are gone,    
And the `hari-nong-nang` sings
The change of guards –
Darkness to reign,
Some to rest,
And some to life comes.

Ceaseless and endless in thy grace,
Grace – a memory returns,
Lord, I was asked to forget, 
But that was wrong,
A spurt of the moment,
Let the monsoon rain wash,
The scar marks of time`s errors.
Adieu, Adieu.

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Yesterday`s Bird

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By T. Priyokumar My wife calls out, aloud, to me, In a complaining mood. But, That troubles me not why, For it is of love that she nags, Of which I dream aplenty. Yesterday, of yore, From fear did we … Continue reading

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By T. Priyokumar

My wife calls out, aloud, to me,
In a complaining mood.
But,
That troubles me not why,
For it is of love that she nags,
Of which I dream aplenty.

Yesterday, of yore,
From fear did we cry,
But, as of today-
For care it is.

Our child is growing,
And needs nourishment,
For which birds fly,
From feather to nest.

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Information addict

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By Tinky Ningombam The human urge to be connected to something/someone is inescapable and makes for a good debate. Do you get restless when you do not check your phone after every 5th minute? Have that tingling sensation on the … Continue reading

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By Tinky Ningombam
The human urge to be connected to something/someone is inescapable and makes for a good debate. Do you get restless when you do not check your phone after every 5th minute? Have that tingling sensation on the tip of your thumbs to press you phone pad and see if there`s any messages, somewhat similar to the moments of obsession with your watch in the middle of a lecture to have a constant check on the Time ? Have you had days when you have never shut off your TV and couldn`t sleep without it on ? Have you forgotten the last time when you sat all alone and just sat and thought about YOU ?

The information age has finally dawned upon us and we are intermittently engulfed in the web of technology, info-feeds, pings, smses, bbms and newsalerts from every nook and cranny. Ergo, leading to the birth of two set of people , ones who have given up everything and run to the mountains and the ones who have embraced it. A little birdy once told, that excess of everything is for the record a bad idea. And even though I cannot vouch for the little birdy, clearly, who can trust anyone these days, but the fact does hold some merit if you actually think about it.

We come to a stage now when people want to see and have newer things. New things makes us happy, it becomes good fodder for gossip, it makes us feel something for the First time. `The first time` phenomenon as psychologists say is what is considered as the milestones of human life. A recent study claimed that human beings remember most of our life – memories from our 20`s. The memories of our years in our 20`s are the most nostalgic and cherished for most people. And one of the defining reason is the fact that this is the time when we had most of our `first times` , the first time we left home, the first time in college, the first job… So, it takes more of these many firsts nowadays to satisfy our urge, of our `living life on the edge` , the YOLO (you only live once) effect. Be it hang-outs, sports, gadgets, entertainment, fashion. We are surrounded by many many things all the time.

Boredom, above all things, at some point of my life used to mean the mental and physical state of isolation, without company, without any way or device or media that can occupy/ entertain our attention. It has today has gone through a sea-change atleast for me. My mind travels back in time to the Sunday afternoons of yonder years when I have been left in solitude , with friends who are not available or have better things in life to do than to give me company, when the TV is dead and there fails to be any sign of the power coming back till nightfall, when it is that inopportune time when I would be done reading every bit of newspaper clipping, random comic books around, when I would have scribbled across every possible space of the wall with uncensored graffiti , when the phone would dead because the phone guys wouldn`t fix the cable and especially when the folks would have me grounded. And if you do not believe that ill-luck and lightning doesn`t strike twice, well it happened to yours faithful innumerable times.

And this my young friends was what was boredom

People now, go out , watch a movie in a mall, have lunch at the best restaurant  and then come back, plonk on the chair and says ` I am bored `. Harsh comparison? But I do it too now, I have to admit. Hasn`t this been a lifestyle issue more than a behavioural one.

One good reason is because we want to be constantly `in the zone`. Surrounded by technology, people, new gimmicks. New kicks per se. And we do not need just physical objects or tools, we crave for new information to the extent that we feel empty without it.

As my good copywriter friend says “We are perpetually stuck in a state of information frenzy, we want to know what is happening in the world all the time, not just friends, family or random strangers, we are fed with so much information 24/7 that it feels odd when we do not get them and it feels like `we are missing out on something` ” I , too, have constantly felt disconnected with the world the moment I shut down my laptop.  And I kid you not, it takes a lot of grit to switch off you phone for a week. It takes a lot of guts to delete you Facebook account. I salute these great men, women and children. Even the ones who try. At least for sometime.

Time, I believe, is the most valuable asset in life. It comes after YOU. We should always take out time for the self. Even if it be for a short while. Sometimes we care a lot of what happens around us, what is being said, that we lose ourselves. We can do a lot better if you devote a little time to your own. Think of your life-choices, think of your past, your future, think of the people who have helped you, think of the things you can do to help. Because to be truly connected, one needs to understand the `ME` first and it has to come from within, not from the outside in alone. Give some time to your thoughts. Your opinions matter.

(Counting the number of times someone says `I am bored` doesn`t count as a worthwhile hobby. Tried that, didn`t work. Got bored myself)

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Shame on India`s AFSPA-1958

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By Khwairakpam Gajananda Sixty five (65) years passed since India regains freedom from British. Nevertheless, the remnant of the past empire still exists in the form of mental slavery and felony such as the sport-cricket, divide and rule, defeat using … Continue reading

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By Khwairakpam Gajananda
Sixty five (65) years passed since India regains freedom from British. Nevertheless, the remnant of the past empire still exists in the form of mental slavery and felony such as the sport-cricket, divide and rule, defeat using own family members, make acts and rules to suppress, hang to death or shoot-at-sight if troublesome. Mentally, India is still enslaved with no remorse to modernize from the imperialistic views. Until today, the colonialism principles taught by the empire are more or less applied in India, little change might have been brought, but it was mainly due to agitations and blockades! The dubious distinction of India to be a racist country is fast perpetuating. Whatever it may be; racism is for oblivious. The sensitive issue is that India is still to understand the distinct cultures, traditions, habitats and the values of life in the Northeast (NE) region.

The capitalism and economic crisis in the NE are poorly understood by the people of the States and the Center. NE States are losing miserably in the present world economical war. At this juncture, our excellent brains are hiding underground in the diseases infested jungles of Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Myanmar and Nepal. The collective knowledge and skills of our brethren’s in jungles, if combined together, can revitalize the downtrodden States of NE to a brand-new height, which the world will recognize it as a unique and culturally rich society of the New World. But the sad part is our government’s tendencies to look myopically the NE people to be like Iraqi, Pakistani, Palestinian, Taliban, or just a buffer zone to any foreign invasion–solely in its endeavor to become superpower. Of course, the adopted colonial centric draconian acts like Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA)-1958, which gives full impunity to the armed forces to kill, maim or arbitrary detention and torture of merely suspected person is becoming a hurdle to the country’s dream for superpower. Life is not just to ‘live and let die’, but it also has a meaning to ‘perform and prosper’ in a cordial manner, to become a superpower.

Recollecting the battles and wars won by guns and swords, which always boomerang with times, the invaders invariably fall down to the knee. Be it the mighty Greek, the Roman, the British or the Nazis all falls with time. There is nothing like big or small in nature. The ecological system of nature taught us that every organism and non-living things are in dynamical interactions in an intrinsic manner. A little disturbance in the system will make the system collapse. Thus, every individual, community or population is more or less essential to interact as a functional unit. Jim Corbett in his book entitled, “Man-eaters of Kumaon”, rightly indicated that the incapacitated tigress, wounded by the poachers/hunters became a man-eater. Human is a social animal, an injured family’s mother, father, brother or sister can do anything to protect her/his offspring/family and for survival. The rule is, “if someone hurt someone, hundreds and thousands will appear, to hurt someone”. This is nature’s law. A prolong suppression or oppression of an individual, community or population, will ultimately be a detrimental scenario in the long run. A synonymous situation of Corbett’s Man-eaters, are in the making.

The young generations of India believed that “rules are made for fools”. Therefore, humane acts, laws, policies and rules, not for fools, are sought after. The law makers earlier, failed to sincerely-study the root cause of ‘who, how and why’ the so-called ‘anti-social elements’ are created, produced or perpetuated within the country itself. Is it the laws and policies of our country: ineffective or inadequate that so many anti-social elements are produced and mushrooming? Don’t we have any other means to control or pacify the militants? Are we at the receiving-end to control our children, therefore, providing the armed forces the special powers to shoot-at-sight their own brothers? The answer is: our borrowed laws and policies needs to be discarded and new ones to be formed and implemented. Geographically, NE region is also in a vulnerable location connected to mainland India by a narrow strip of chicken-necked land and if broken, India will become like headless nation!

Unlike other terrorists, the insurgents of NE never disturbed the tranquility of the mainland India. However, most of them (if not all) are fighting for their recognitions, identities, anti-corruptions, anti-drugs, territorial integrity, developments, fundamental rights, etc. in their own homes, States and region. Their desires cannot be suppressed at gunpoint, but it can be won by social, economic and honest developmental transformations. The subversive activities by the rebels, which is making their lives and common people suffers from all possible malice, can always be resolved through sincere and humane political dialogues. Do we need AFSPA-1958 here?

It is also pertinent to mention that our borrowed acts and policies, despairingly metamorphosed or tagged, the majority of the young NE people to be like terrorists, militants, savages, loose characters in the eyes of the mainland inhabitants. This further alienates, deprives, discriminates or hampered the people to live freely, study or get job in other States of India. The prejudice in giving justice to the twelve years hunger strike by Miss Irom Sarmila Chanu is another example of discrimination by this act. Thus, the differentiation created between the people of this region and rest of India owing to draconian acts, furthermore, brought hatreds and racisms to our country men and can be termed as the most pathetic mistakes of the past.

In a nutshell, if unwanted colonialist styles of acts/rules are not changed within the State/s and the Center, then the Government of India is indirectly influencing to create a modern Indian National Army (INA) to fight against them. History repeats itself! The endangered innocent civilians, who are wronged by the name of ‘disturbed area’, will live underground, someday. Entirely, the role of AFSPA at the present scenario, seems to be only for protecting the conniving politicians, corrupt officials, greedy businessmen, dictatorial radicals, who consciously believed in preserving their name, fame, land, money and whose intention is to make the country fall. These sections of society may always “sworn to fun and loyal to none”, and their credentials of loyalty to the nation is debatable. To save their bottom from exposing, they need a sweeping act to react against what they called ‘anti-social elements’. Our ‘Jawans’ who should be well equipped/protected with sophisticated weapons, vehicles, armors, surveillances and military fatigues to combat the militants/terrorists are rather equipped and protected by the vintage style acts and laws. Hence, implementing AFSPA-1958 for safeguarding them is a gross mistake to India’s economy, development and human rights and a shameful act to the rest of the world.

( The writer contributor is Associate Professor, Center for Environmental Sciences Ethopia. The views expressed are personal)

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Call for End to Violence Against Women in Conflict Areas of India: Urges Government to Implement Justice Verma Recommendation on AFSPA

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Call for End to Violence Against Women in Conflict Areas of India: Urges Government to Implement Justice Verma Recommendation on AFSPA

2 Feb 2013,New Delhi: A round table discussion on the topic “Women, Peace and Security: Strategizing to End Violence Against Women in India” was held on 1 Feb at Control Arms Foundation of India in New Delhi.Meeting was held to discuss issue of women in conflict areas of India following Justice Verma recommendation on Armed Forces Special Powers Act as well as in solidarity with the One Billion Rising Global Campaign to stop all forms of violence against women.  The event was organized by Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network,Control Arms Foundation of India and Northeast India Women Initiative for Peace.

 

Esteemed panelists included Mr Arvinn Gadgil, State Secretary/Deputy Minister of International Development of Norway; Mr Eivind S Homme,Ambassador, Royal Norwegian Embassy, New Delhi; Ms Binalakshmi Nepram, Founder, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network; Ms Reecha Upadhyay an Independent Gender Consultant; Ms Lianboi Vaiphei, Lecturer, Indraprastha College for Women, Department of Political Science;Ms Chhaya Pravin, Purogami Mahila Sangathan, Ms Divya Vinod, National  Secretary- Youth and Advocacy  YMCA  and  Ms Rosalynn Lalawmpuii, Associate Programme Secretary, Community Development and Advocacy, YMCA and many others.

 

Ms Binalakshmi Nepram, Founder, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network & Secretary General, Control Arms Foundation of India welcomed the guests and she threw light on five weeks of protests that rocked India following the Delhi gang rape of 16 December 2012. She talked about the role of civil society in engaging the conscience of the government, to use research and activism to negotiate within it to end violence against women and claiming democratic rights. She stated it was for the first time in India movement for women’s rights had caught the lime light. She added that despite activities of women’s group the previous 5 governments in 20 years responded little in strengthening position of women.  However in the light of the historic Justive Verma Report, Nepram feels that the women’s movement is in a transformative moment adding that the next few days were going to shape the contours of the movement in claiming rights and space for women. She added in a place like Delhi where hardly any girl can risk venturing out after 8 o clock, the attempt to claim space for selves was to enable a future where women could move freely outside even 2 o clock at night.

 

She added, “What is new about the Report by Justice Verma is that for the first time the impact of AFSPA in North East and Kashmir has been mentioned. It’s quite revolutionary that national security is being equated with women’s security. The report also has discussed the scope for electoral reforms. It has enlisted state names of legislators charged with rape and possibility of asking political parties not to include them within the party.” Binalakshmi Nepram also added an example which reflects patriarchal mindsets, she described how the idea of a Lakshman Rekha taken from the epic of Ramayana is employed as an excuse to confine women and limit their mobility even 65 years after India’s independence

 

Mr Arvinn Gadgil described how he followed the change in mood of the country in his home country Norway regarding the protest of the recent gang rape of a young girl in Delhi citing that in the first 2-3 days most people didn’t take that seriously. He added that it was more of a relief than anger when it became clear that lot of people got up and took steps to bring about change in a manner quite unprecedented regarding the brutal incident later. He said that although the Lokpal agitation also united people that inspired specific political groups but tended to be divisive. The 16th December 2012 gang rape incident in Delhi inspired action and was reported all over the world. He also made the point that feminist movement need to be given specific law making recommendations. He added, “It is important for activist groups to have deep legal knowledge to be effective. The different groups also need to keep engaging with politicians to bring about effective policy changes.”He also feels that one reason why Verma report has included voices of so many people and groups was because of the power behind those voices.  He also talked of his own experiences and how his parents taught him to be a feminist himself.

 

Commenting on the recent upsurge of women’s movement in India involving large numbers of people, he cautions groups involved to be aware of the inevitability of having to go through subsequent low phases. “Given how the feminist movement is so political it is bound to be wound up with conflicts and fractures”, he added. He hopes that groups working would have the humility to accept that and not let those divisions threaten the survival of the movement or cause itself.

 

Ambassador Eivind S Homme mentioned how the Norwegian Government had been following the events and movement following the Delhi gang rape case closely. “It is trying to see if it can contribute in any way or partner anyone’s efforts,” he added. He also remarked how women’s group should try and work with young upcoming politicians to create a dynamic synergy for the change to combat violence against women.

 

Ms Reecha Upadhyay noted how the tremendous sentiment invoked by the recent Delhi Gang rape adding that it had been difficult to account for people working within the women’s movement since gang rapes have frequently occurred without ever invoking such an outburst of outrage in the civil society or by the media. The swift functioning and incorporation of diverse voices in Justice Verma Report shows how a response can be can be elicited if civil society comes together strongly.”She said, “The One Billion Rising movement similarly attempts to give a voice to people seeking positive change to empower women. Its theme of strike, dance and rise has a resonating sentiment that seeks to seize the moment to bring change. Admittedly it may be an urban movement but there is still a need for voices to come out even in urban areas.  There is a lot to be done; the need is to change people’s mind sets. After all the effectiveness of policy change is limited by social attitudes and tendencies. Ultimately the family is where attitudes are shaped. By focusing on using communication tools like social media, we are attempting to get people to think and change the language of gender inequality.”Her final point was that the movement against violence on women also needs to expand into issues relating to North east and Kashmir and be made part of larger movement

 

Ms Rosalynn Lalawmpuii mentioned the 85 local stations that YWCA group has been carrying on all over the country through for community peace building and safety. While emphasizing the 3 P’s – prevention, Protection and Provision? Rosylyn tells us that personally she thinks it is most important to focus on prevention to ensure that the next generation can live in an environment free of violence. “It is important to realize that violence on women also effect children equally. Home is a space where children male and female watch, emulate and adopt biases of their own parents. Therefore there is a need to raise awareness of the parents to make them sensitive to gender issues. They are working out pilot projects that seek to strategize ways to have impact on the 3 P’s especially prevention”, she added.

 

Ms Divya Vinod addressed that they works with churches and discusses issues relating to violence against women through this institution. She also added that they focus on rights of vulnerable groups like Dalits and Tribal women and their well being.

 

Ms Lianboi Vaiphei felt that this incident underscores the need for the government to revamp the system through which it is supposed to protect its citizens. For example Delhi despite being the national capital lacks a forensic lab which means that cases of rape or murder have to be examined in labs either in Chandigarh or Hyderabad. This adds to the further bureaucratization of this mechanism. Another issue that she highlighted was that of the recruitment policy of Delhi police in the context of the relationship of Delhi police and its inhabitants especially women who suffer from violence. In contrast to the highly cosmopolitan nature of the city which includes people from all parts of the country it is rather problematic that the recruitment process is limited to people from nearby regions which are arguably representative of the most patriarchal sets ups in India. She argues that their socialization within these patriarchal set up results in them not comprehending the restrictions imposed on women and lack much sympathy towards victims of violence. To instantiate the some Delhi police officer’s in response to women being harassed in  public tend to lay blame on the women themselves often retorting by asking questions like why these women were out so late at night.  She feels that by recruiting people from all parts of the country to serve Delhi police we will have a force more reflective of the cosmopolitan nature of the city itself and that this maybe a good way to change mindsets.

 

Ms Chhaya Pravin narrated a painful incident of how a girl was gang raped in Okhla adding that due to lack of clean accessible toilet facility she had gone out in the open space, being raped in the process. She added that even in New Delhi the Government did not provide adequate basic amenities facilities like washrooms and toilet for women. She also strongly objected to the violence perpetrated on women in Northeast and Kashmir, being all the while shielded by acts like AFSPA. Adding that government deliberately did not talk about those issues. MS Chayya also argues that given the current state of affairs India requires simultaneous change in every sphere, adding hopefully that they were in the threshold of change and role of people and youth especially in coming out to protest was symptomatic of it. She added that women and civil society needed to work together identify collective strength and formulate strategies to end violence against women.

 

A short three minute, powerful film was screened at the event as a support in solidarity the One Billion Rising Global Campaign to stop all forms of violence agaists women.The event was participated by young students and scholars from Delhi Univerity, Jamia, IGNOU and women activists representing SANGAT, friends and well wishers. Royal Norwegian Embassy Second Secretary Ms Kristin Brodtkorb Traavik, Mr Petter W Tollefsen and Senior Advisor, Ms Renu Wadehra also participated the event.

 

For more information, please contact

 

Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network and Control Arms Foundation of India

Email: Binalakshmi@gmail.com/cafi.communique@gmail.com

Address for correspondence: B 5/146, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi-110029, India. Phone: +9-11-46018541 Fax: +91-11-26166234. Website:www.cafi-online.org www.womensurvivorsnetwork.org & http://neiwip.blogspot.com/

 Photos of the event:

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Binalakshmi Nepram,  Mr Arvinn Gadgil State Secretary , Norwegian Ministry of Development and participants of the event
Mr Arvinn Gadgil, State Secretary ,Norwegian Ministry of Development, Mr Eivind S Homme, Ambassador, Royal Norwegian Embassy, New Delhi
Mr Arvinn Gadgil, State Secretary from the Norwegian Ministry of Development addressing at the enevt
Ms Lianboi Vaiphei,  Ms Divya Vinod Ms Rosalynn Lalawmpuii, and Ms Renu Wadehra L-R

 

 

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PBD 2013 Participation Report by Dayanidhi Huidrom (KEN member)

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I have an opportunity (and honour as well!) to attend PBD 2013 at Cochin, Kerala. I am deeply indebted to Knowledge Exchange Networks (KEN) for sponsoring me as a representative of global manipuri. KEN is a global forum of Manipuri that was formed with a goal for uniting Manipuris around the globe and leveraging Manipur’s stride towards progress.

What is PBD?
Pravasi Bharatya Divas , PBD in short, is a flagship program of Ministry of Indian Overseas Affairs. PBD 2013 at Cochin is the 11th edition and hosted by Government of Kerala. Hosting PBD is itself not only very prestigious but competitive too. As I learnt from Modi’s video conference and Vayalar Ravi’s speech, Gujarat has even applied for PBD 2015. Then, why PBD is so important? As evident from many data, invest from NRIs and/ or remittance play(s) a very significant role in the economy of a state. For example, one third of GDP of Kerala is contributed by remittance from non resident Keralites. Every state seeks an opportunity to advance and PBD is a perfect launchpad !

PBD 2013 Participation Report by Dayanidhi Huidrom (KEN member)

PBD 2013 Participation Report by Dayanidhi Huidrom (KEN member)

Like there are opportunities, there are also lot of dissatisfaction and repentance in the way NRIs complaints are being handled. Minster of OIA himself carefully listened and responded to most queries. That’s the beauty of PBD.

PBD 2013: Personal experience
Every PBD must have its own value and relevance. Due to the grace of KEN (Knowledge Exchange Network), I got the opportunity to attend 11th PBD held at Cochin, Kerala. After going through a lonely journey of three days, I finally reached Cochin on 6th Jan, 2012. That was perhaps the longest ever journey in my life. Though it was a solitary journey, I had a high hope that it would meet my expectation. Entering Kerela in train and also being a first time was all new and fresh, with coconut trees and most distinctly, houses interspersed in the jungle of ‘typical’ Kerala greens. Arriving Ennakalum/ Cochin exuded a taste of modern city though strong Kerala flavour still retained; be it coconut, banana chips or spicy food. Tired with three nights of sleepless journey, I slept to rejuvenate myself as soon as I got room and bed !

PBD 2013 Participation Report by Dayanidhi Huidrom (KEN member)

PBD 2013 Participation Report by Dayanidhi Huidrom (KEN member)

Warmth and natural beauty of Kerala gave me back the energy I had lost over the long journey. All the programmes were organised at Le Meridien Hotel except one programme hosted by Mr. Oomen Chandy, Kerala CM at Balgoty Palace, about 20 km from Le meridien. The importance and significance of PBD were also evident from the presence of Ministers like Honourable Union Ministers Vayalar Ravi, Salman Khursid, Kerala CM and many top minsters and officials round the clock.

The place I stayed and PBD took place i.e. Le Meridien was just 6 km. On the first day, I got my conference kits and hovering around all the beautiful stalls exhibited at the makeshift camp at the hotel campus. Two types of stalls were mostly prominent i.e. state stalls that was meant to attract NRI investors and banks to attract NRI to open account / deposit money. Bank believes that NRI are very rich (and rightly so!). It was a sigh of satisfaction that few progressive states took keen interest in showcasing their friendliness to investors. However, on the other side, I was bit disheartened when I could not find a single state from North East. To me, it is not only a matter of preparedness but also our inability to sync with the world. Or rater poignantly, “Do we really want to develop?”. States which can communicate with the world are less likely to be developed.

After gazing through stalls, I went to Oman hall, the epicenter of PBD 2013. The session was entirely dedicated to NRK at Gulf countries and quite evidently, their problems. The session was too dominated by Keralites and Malayali language that there were even complaints by non-Keralites to communicate with English to make it real PBD!

On the first day afternoon, I attended a seminar on ‘Skill Development’ organised in one of the halls at Le Meridien. Mrutyanjay Sarangi, Secretary, Ministry of labour and Employment, Government of India, in his address said government is targeting to train 250 million persons during the 12th plan. He calls for NRIs to tap the opportunity and play an active role. Shibu Baby John, Kerala’s Labour Minister, talked of a very important issue i.e. employability. In this line, Kerala govt is going to assess the employability and give training accordingly.

PBD was formally inaugurated was by Honourable Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh on the 2nd day. Hall was already already packed and not allowed to enter. I had to content with the live telecast shown in the adjacent hall!

Second day afternoon session was on “Innovation and Technology”. Sam Pitroda, in his keynote address highlights some of the initiatives taken by UPA government. Formation of innovations clusters, high speed internet connectivity and knowledge sharing through National Knowledge Network (NKN), e-governance, National Innovation Search Examination (similar to NTSE) are being taken up, according to Sam Pitroda. Like other session, NRIs involvement and contribution were being sought.

Morning session on 3rd and last day of PBD was dedicated to all the states to attract NRI investors. I attended Gujarat session since I was keen to know Gujarat progress. After deliberation by principal secretary and showcasing Gujarat developments, Modi comes live via video! He gave a short speech followed by question- answers session. One thing I always admired about Gujarat was agricultural growth which is 10% as against national 5% average. PBD concluded with President valedictory speech. He also emphasised the importance of NRIs contribution in national economy.

Each day ended with mesmerising cultural performance followed by dinner. Quite happy to see Manipuri Ras Leela in a cultural show hosted by Kerala CM. Though we had no much impact on the national scene, our Ras Leela breaks it !

How PBD is linked to Manipur’s progress?
The first thing that came to our mind wrt to PBD is “What can we give back to society as diasporas?”. PBD is exactly a platform to execute that is churning in your mind. As we knew from Kerala economic status, diaspora cant be neglected. Facts speak : 1/3rd of kerala economy contributed NRKs (Non Resident Keralites) and 1/4th of bank accounts in Kerala are of NRKs. Above this a general fact is: Remittance from NRIs exceeds to that of FDI. It all signifies that diaspora can play a significant role in boosting economy and developing their homeland. Now we need look at our own context. We are compelled to ask, “Do we really create an environment where global Manipuri/ diasporas can contribute to state?”. It would be wrong to say step wasn’t started but at a rather slow process. Kudos must go to KEN for initiating dialogue and taking positive steps in uniting global Manipuris for a meaningful contribution to Manipur. State authority has its knowledge to this development. However, concrete steps are to be taken. If our state authority really wants to make use of global Manipuris talents scattering across the globe, best time is ‘now’ to start with.

PBD 2013 Participation Report by Dayanidhi Huidrom (KEN member)

PBD 2013 Participation Report by Dayanidhi Huidrom (KEN member)

Gujarat has its “Vibrant Gujarat”. Orissa, Rajasthan and other states have similar version. Should not we replicate similar model? Once the engagement process starts, ball will roll. Government should show some visible actions rather than shielding inside the glass ceiling.

Acknowledgement
I am grateful to KEN for endorsing me as representative and also for financial support.

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Several bodies potest govt inaction in hit and run case

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Manipur,IMPHAL, February 2: Representatives of several Tangkhul civil societies met with the state Home Minister Gaikhangam this afternoon at the latter’s office in connection with an alleged accident on December 18, 2012 that took place in front of the Southern … Continue reading

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Manipur,IMPHAL, February 2: Representatives of several Tangkhul civil societies met with the state Home Minister Gaikhangam this afternoon at the latter’s office in connection with an alleged accident on December 18, 2012 that took place in front of the Southern gate of Kangla involving a VVIP vehicle at around 8pm leading to the subsequent death of the victim the next day at a hospital.

Several societies led by the Tangkhul Katamnao Long, Imphal and attended by representatives of Imphal Tangkhul Shanao Long; Tangkhul People’s Organization; Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong, Tangkhul Mayar Ngala Long; ROngmri Lu Pham, Tribal Youth Council, Manipur held a sit in protest at today from 11am to 2pm in front of the Tangkhul Baptist Church, Dewlahland.

Speaking to media persons on the sideline of the sit in protest, spokesperson Pamreiso Raipung said the deadline set by the TKLI demanding ex-gratia for the victim of the alleged road accident from the government and action against the fleeing VVIP vehicle had ended on January 24 without any action from the government compelling the organization to stage the sit in protest.

The deadline was set through an ultimatum submitted to the state Chief Minister on January 14.

Meanwhile, representatives of the organizations met with the Dy Chief Minister and apprised him about the incident today at his office.

Speaking to IFP later in the evening, Raipung said, the meeting with the Dy CM lasted for about 30 minutes this evening but failed to bring any amicable solution.The Dy CM however gave his assurance to find the truth about the incident and find the involved culprit, he informed.

The Dy CM had also said that he will be leaving for the national capital and that he would like to meet again on the issue after his return and bring an amicable solution at the earliest, he informed.

Raipung also informed that movement has received support from the United Committee, Manipur; All Manipur Student’s Union, Democratic Students’ Alliance, Manipur; Naga People Movement for Human Rights, Naga Women Universal Chandel; Village Authorities, Shanaolongs and youth clubs of both Tangkhul Avenue and Nagaram.

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International Year of Co-operative Day observed

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Manipur,IMPHAL, February 2 (NNN): Imphal chapter of the Institute of Co-operative Management (ICM) and Manipur State Co-operative Union (MSCU) jointly observed the ‘International Year of Co-operative Day 2012’ under the theme ‘Co-operative Enterprises Build a Better World’ on Saturday. A … Continue reading

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Manipur,IMPHAL, February 2 (NNN): Imphal chapter of the Institute of Co-operative Management (ICM) and Manipur State Co-operative Union (MSCU) jointly observed the ‘International Year of Co-operative Day 2012’ under the theme ‘Co-operative Enterprises Build a Better World’ on Saturday.

A rally was organized as part of the observation to spread awareness to the masses about usefulness of the co-operatives. Hundreds of IMC and MSCU members joined the rally which flagged off from the ICM complex, Lamphelpat by Uripok constituency MLA L Nandakumar.

It culminated at the same complex after covering a large part of Lamphel area.

They held placards which read like “Join Co-operative for Better Living” and Empowerment of Women through Co-operatives.”

Later, briefing reporters, National Co-operative Union of India (NCUI) chairperson Jina Potsangbam said the rally was organized to sensitize the people about co-operatives and their expediency that helps in building up a better society and a better nation.

She said, “Co-operatives provide jobs to unemployed youths and now there are 4, 500 co-operatives in the country having as much as 5 lakh members.”

L Tompishak Singh, president, MSCU said that Manipur had the least amount of co-operatives and hence jobless people were on the rise, admitting that co-operatives could solve unemployment problem.

He added that only Rs 2.2 crore for the state co-operative in the state budget was not enough.

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World wetland day observed in the state

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Manipur,IMPHAL, February 2: As a part of the World Wetland day celebration 2013,  the day was also celebrated in the state today at Khordak Junior High School under the theme “Wet land and water management” along with the slogan of … Continue reading

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Manipur,IMPHAL, February 2: As a part of the World Wetland day celebration 2013,  the day was also celebrated in the state today at Khordak Junior High School under the theme “Wet land and water management” along with the slogan of “Wet lands take care of water” organized by the Loktak Development Authority (LDA) in association with the Environmental Social Reformation and Sangai Protection Forum, Keibul Lamjao , the Unique Welfare Protection Committee, Sekmaijing and the Centre for Conservation of Nature and Cultivation of Science, Ningthoukhong.

Giving a key note address of the celebration, Project Coordinator Ng Sanajaoba said that as a part of the evolution of the earth it is very important to observe the day. He further pointed out the day has been observed all over the world from the year 1997 after delegates and the environmentalists across countries passed a resolution to protect and preserve wet lands in a conference meeting held at the Iranian city of  Ramsar in  197.

” We  need to have a farsighted vision for our future generations to save the Loktak Lake and other wetland area of the state,” he said

Speaking as a resource person, Environmentalist Dr Shamungou said that conserving wet lands  is very critical since the major issue of conflict between people will be over water resources.  Noting that global warming and climate change is now a reality all over the world, he said that this was the main reason that Manipur is facing very less rainfall last year.

During the observation today, a quiz competition related to the theme was also held.

Meanwhile, the All Loktak lake Area Fishermen’s Union and Environment & Human Development, Manipur jointly organized the World Wetlands Day 2013 at Ching-Lak Bazar, Thanga.

The observation was co-organised by Forum of Indigenous Perspective and Action, Center for Organization Research and Education, Indian National Trust for Art and Culture Heritage, Citizen Concern for Dams and Development and IPAK film production. The World wetlands day 2013 was observed with the theme ‘wetlands take care of water’.

In a press release, the Environment and Human Development, EHUD  said that Loktak Lake is under severe threat due to Ithai Dam operation by NHPC.

It is also mentioned that the Manipur Loktak Lake Protection Act, 2006 is working against the fishing community depending on the Lake.

Today’s observation was dedicated to raise awareness about the lake and the Act by conducting essay, painting, poetry competition and debating in relation with the day. The whole competition was focused on how to save Loktak Lake of Manipur.

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Road site inspected in ChuraChandpur

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CCpur, February 2:A team of top officials headed by L.Loken, Chief Engeneer (PWD) and accompanied by GS Haupu, MLA Singat  to Sangaikot TD block on the impending construction of a road from Lamka to Suknu which is a stretch of … Continue reading

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CCpur, February 2:A team of top officials headed by L.Loken, Chief Engeneer (PWD) and accompanied by GS Haupu, MLA Singat  to Sangaikot TD block on the impending construction of a road from Lamka to Suknu which is a stretch of about 26km. The visit was made in the midst of a near dust storm like situation owing to the lack of a proper road.

Add. CE  C H Tiken; SE, Hamat Kumar and EE N.Guite also took part in the inspection tour. A team of media persons accompanying the officials were given a first hand experience during the 26 km ride even inside the comfort of the SUV vehicle.

Speaking on the sideline of the inspection, GS Haupu spoke at length about the potential that the road, if in good condition,will give to the people of the area. He said that the road will connect Chandel, Thoubal and Churachandpur, which will prove to be a gateway for trade with Myanmar and improve ties between India and Myanmar. Meanwhile, the project which will come up soon will be executed in a phase wise manner but officials were evasive about the funding agencies.

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Delhi gang-rape: Court frames charges, 5 accused plead not guilty

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NEW DELHI, February 2 (agencies): A fast-track court here on Saturday framed charges against five accused in the December 16 gang rape case and put them on trial on various counts including conspiracy to abduct the 23-year-old girl and sexually … Continue reading

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NEW DELHI, February 2 (agencies): A fast-track court here on Saturday framed charges against five accused in the December 16 gang rape case and put them on trial on various counts including conspiracy to abduct the 23-year-old girl and sexually assault and murder her.

A fresh offence under section 366 of the Indian Penal Code was added by the court against them for abducting the girl with the intention to compel and force her to “illicit intercourse”.

The court, which fixed February 5 for starting the trial, also charged them with murder of the paramedic girl under section 302 (murder) of the IPC which entails the maximum punishment of death penalty.

Additional sessions judge Yogesh Khanna concluded that there were facts prima facie to suggest that the accused, along with another juvenile associate, conspired to deceitfully induce the girl and her male friend to board the vehicle believing it to be a chartered bus for raping the victim and committing other offences.

The accused bus driver Ram Singh, his brother Mukesh, Vinay Sharma, Pawan Gupta and Akshay Singh pleaded not guilty and claimed trial.

The sixth accused, which the police in the chargesheet claimed to be most brutal among them, has been declared “minor” by the Juvenile Justice Board, which will try him.

However, the fast-track court in the order described the juvenile as an “associate” of the five accused, who committed gang rape in furtherance of the conspiracy and “in furtherance of common intention”.

The girl had died in a hospital in Singapore on December 29 last year.

The court has farmed charges under section 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder), 376 (2)(g) (gang rape), 377 (unnatural offences), 395 (dacoity), 396 (murder in dacoity), 201 (destruction of evidence), 120-B (conspiracy), 364 (kidnapping or abducting in order to murder), 365 ( kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine person), 394 (voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery), and 412 (dishonestly receiving property stolen in the commission of a dacoity) of the IPC.

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