Inquiry Commission Two cops grilled on last day of Imphal leg

On the last and final day of the Imphal leg of the Inquiry Commission instituted at the instance of the Supreme Court to probe six cases of alleged extra judicial killings, two police officials were grilled by the Counsels of the petitioners Source …

On the last and final day of the Imphal leg of the Inquiry Commission instituted at the instance of the Supreme Court to probe six cases of alleged extra judicial killings, two police officials were grilled by the Counsels of the petitioners Source The Sangai Express

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International Women’s Day RPF bats for gender equality

Following the UN declaration of 1975 as the International Year of Women, March 8 is being observed as International Women’s Day every year across the world Source The Sangai Express

Following the UN declaration of 1975 as the International Year of Women, March 8 is being observed as International Women’s Day every year across the world Source The Sangai Express

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Antidrug drive

Along with continuing the ongoing campaign against drug smuggling with a mass sit in protest at the historic Khwairamband kei thel today, women protestors demanded that the ongoing session of Manipur Legislative assembly adopt an effective legislation …

Along with continuing the ongoing campaign against drug smuggling with a mass sit in protest at the historic Khwairamband kei thel today, women protestors demanded that the ongoing session of Manipur Legislative assembly adopt an effective legislation to check drug smuggling Source The Sangai Express

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Army clarifies

With reference to publication of a news report by State dailies today, regarding women folk securing release of an individual who was arrested by the Army, a pIB DW statement clarified that the individual, Rajendro alias Gaithuilung Pamei of Ngariyan…

With reference to publication of a news report by State dailies today, regarding women folk securing release of an individual who was arrested by the Army, a pIB DW statement clarified that the individual, Rajendro alias Gaithuilung Pamei of Ngariyan village was apprehended, in a joint operation, based upon inputs about his involvement in subversive activities Source The Sangai Express

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Army recovers 100 kgs explosives

Close on the heels of the visit by Corps Commander Lt Gen AK Sahni to Behiang on March 5, where four UNLF cadres were gunned down by troops of 39 Assam Rifles on January 21, a specific intelligence based operations was planned by 27 Sector pro actively…

Close on the heels of the visit by Corps Commander Lt Gen AK Sahni to Behiang on March 5, where four UNLF cadres were gunned down by troops of 39 Assam Rifles on January 21, a specific intelligence based operations was planned by 27 Sector pro actively operating under Red Shield Division, informed a PIB DW release Source The Sangai Express

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SDSA appeals for extension of SSC recruitment Test

The Senapati District Students’ Association SDSA in an open statement has appealed the Ministry of Home Affairs MHA and Staff Selection Commission of India SSC NE region to extend the date of the ongoing SSC Constable GD recruitment Test held a…

The Senapati District Students’ Association SDSA in an open statement has appealed the Ministry of Home Affairs MHA and Staff Selection Commission of India SSC NE region to extend the date of the ongoing SSC Constable GD recruitment Test held at Keithelmanbi Source The Sangai Express

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Public deprived of edible oil, pulses under PDS

Although edible oil and pulses are included under the Public Distribution System PDS and there is a provision to provide these items to the people at subsidised rates, the State Government is unable to extend these benefits to the people of Manipur …

Although edible oil and pulses are included under the Public Distribution System PDS and there is a provision to provide these items to the people at subsidised rates, the State Government is unable to extend these benefits to the people of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Ukhrul chiefs reach out to Somra

Under the theme ‘Oneness,’ a 17 member delegation led by executive council members of Border Area Villages’ Association BAVA , a few days back, visited Somra, the nearest village in Myanmar from Ukhrul, which was recently declared a township by the My…

Under the theme ‘Oneness,’ a 17 member delegation led by executive council members of Border Area Villages’ Association BAVA , a few days back, visited Somra, the nearest village in Myanmar from Ukhrul, which was recently declared a township by the Myanmar authority Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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International Women’s Day PREPAK on crimes against women

The proscribed PREPAK has conveyed deep annoyance and worry at the increasing level of violence against women and negligence of women issues by political rulers at different parts of the world Source The Sangai Express

The proscribed PREPAK has conveyed deep annoyance and worry at the increasing level of violence against women and negligence of women issues by political rulers at different parts of the world Source The Sangai Express

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Powdered drugs sent to Myanmar, CBI yet to be intimated

Some wily drug smugglers of the State have been trafficking drugs to Myanmar after pounding tablets which are used as drugs to powder Source The Sangai Express

Some wily drug smugglers of the State have been trafficking drugs to Myanmar after pounding tablets which are used as drugs to powder Source The Sangai Express

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How brain loses and regains consciousness during anesthesia

  A new study has shed light on how a common anesthesia drug creates loss of consciousness in patients undergoing surgery. Tracking the brain activity in human volunteers over a two-hour period as they lost and regained consciousness, researchers from MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have identified distinctive brain patterns associated with different stages […]

 

A new study has shed light on how a common anesthesia drug creates loss of consciousness in patients undergoing surgery.
Tracking the brain activity in human volunteers over a two-hour period as they lost and regained consciousness, researchers from MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have identified distinctive brain patterns associated with different stages of general anesthesia.The findings could help doctors better monitor patients during surgery and prevent rare cases of patients waking up during operations.
“When anesthesiologists are taking care of someone in the operating room, they can use the information in this article to make sure that someone is unconscious, and they can have a specific idea of when the person may be regaining consciousness,” said senior author Emery Brown, an MIT professor of brain and cognitive sciences and health sciences and technology and an anesthesiologist at MGH.Lead author of the paper is Patrick Purdon, an instructor of anesthesia at MGH and Harvard Medical School.
Last fall, Purdon, Brown and colleagues published a study of brain activity in epileptic patients as they went under anesthesia. Using electrodes that had been implanted in the patients’ brains as part of their treatment for epilepsy, the researchers were able to identify a signature EEG pattern that emerged during anesthesia.
In the new study, the researchers studied healthy volunteers, measuring their brain activity with an array of 64 electrodes attached to the scalp. Not only did they find patterns that appeared to correspond to what they saw in last year’s study, they were also able to discern much more detail, because they gave the dose of propofol over a longer period of time and followed subjects until they came out of anesthesia.
While the subjects received propofol, the researchers monitored their responsiveness to sounds. Every four seconds, the subjects heard either a mechanical tone or a word, such as their name. The researchers measured EEG activity throughout the process, as the subjects pressed a button to indicate whether they heard the sound.
As the subjects became less responsive, distinct brain patterns appeared. Early on, when the subjects were just beginning to lose consciousness, the researchers detected an oscillation of brain activity in the low frequency (0.1 to 1 hertz) and alpha frequency (8 to 12 hertz) bands, in the frontal cortex. They also found a specific relationship between the oscillations in those two frequency bands: Alpha oscillations peaked as the low-frequency waves were at their lowest point.
When the brain reached a slightly deeper level of anesthesia, a marked transition occurred: The alpha oscillations flipped so their highest points occurred when the low frequency waves were also peaking.The researchers believe that these alpha and low-frequency oscillations, which they also detected in last year’s study, produce unconsciousness by disrupting normal communication between different brain regions. The oscillations appear to constrain the amount of information that can pass between the frontal cortex and the thalamus, which normally communicate with each other across a very broad frequency band to relay sensory information and control attention.The oscillations also prevent different parts of the cortex from coordinating with each other. In last year’s study, the researchers found that during anesthesia, neurons within small, localized brain regions are active for a few hundred milliseconds, then shut off again for a few hundred milliseconds. This flickering of activity, which creates the slow oscillation pattern, prevents brain regions from communicating normally.
When the researchers began to slowly decrease the dose of propofol, to bring the subjects out of anesthesia, they saw a reversal of the brain activity patterns that appeared when the subjects lost consciousness. A few minutes before regaining consciousness, the alpha oscillations flipped so that they were at their peak when the low-frequency waves were at their lowest point.
“That is the signature that would allow someone to determine if a patient is coming out of anesthesia too early, with this drug,” Purdon said.In follow-up studies, the researchers are now studying the brain activity patterns produced by other anesthesia drugs.
The study appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (ANI)

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CBI registers four cases in murder of Dy. SP

Mail News Service New Delhi, Mar 7 : The Central Bureau of Investigation has today registered four cases relating to alleged murder of three persons, including Ziaul Haque, Deputy Superintendent of Police of Uttar Pradesh and two other persons, namely Nanhe Yadav & his brother Suresh Yadav, both of District Pratapgarh (UP) in separate incidents […]

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New Delhi, Mar 7 : The Central Bureau of Investigation has today registered four cases relating to alleged murder of three persons, including Ziaul Haque, Deputy Superintendent of Police of Uttar Pradesh and two other persons, namely Nanhe Yadav & his brother Suresh Yadav, both of District Pratapgarh (UP) in separate incidents on 02.03.2013 on the request of UP Govt and after Notification by Govt of India.
The first of these cases relates to the alleged murder of Nanhe Yadav, Pradhan in District Pratapgarh in which four persons have been named as accused. The second case relates to the alleged murder of Dy.SP in which ten persons have been named as accused. The third case relates to the alleged murder of Suresh Yadav, brother of Nanhe Yadav in which four persons have been named as accused. The fourth case has been registered on the complaint of the wife of the late Dy.SP in which five persons have been named as accused.
CBI has taken up the investigation of these cases which were earlier registered by Uttar Prakesh Police. A team has left for Uttar Pradesh today.

 

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Manipur 2013-14 : Nothing bold or visionary – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netManipur 2013-14 : Nothing bold or visionaryE-Pao.netAfter the Union Finance Minister, it was the turn of the state Finance Minister to present the budget in the state Assembly. Our Finance Minister was not presenting the last budget of the Gov…


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After the Union Finance Minister, it was the turn of the state Finance Minister to present the budget in the state Assembly. Our Finance Minister was not presenting the last budget of the Government nor was there any reason for being concerned with

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17 grenades seized in Manipur – Deccan Herald

17 grenades seized in ManipurDeccan Herald17 grenades seized in Manipur. Imphal, March 7, 2013, (PTI) : Seventeen powerful grenades have been recovered from two insurgents of banned People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) in Imphal East…

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17 grenades seized in Manipur. Imphal, March 7, 2013, (PTI) : Seventeen powerful grenades have been recovered from two insurgents of banned People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) in Imphal East district, police said today. The insurgents

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17 grenades seized in Manipur – Hindustan Times

17 grenades seized in ManipurHindustan TimesManipur. 17 grenades seized in Manipur. PTI Imphal, March 07, 2013. First Published: 11:40 IST(7/3/2013) Last Updated: 11:41 IST(7/3/2013). Share more. Comments Tweet. Email print. Seventeen powerful grenades…

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17 grenades seized in Manipur – The New Indian Express

The New Indian Express17 grenades seized in ManipurThe New Indian Express17 grenades seized in Manipur. By PTI – IMPHAL. 07th March 2013 11:09 AM. Photos. The two insurgents were nabbed and the grenades and 'monetary demand letters' were seized…


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17 grenades seized in Manipur. By PTI – IMPHAL. 07th March 2013 11:09 AM. Photos. The two insurgents were nabbed and the grenades and 'monetary demand letters' were seized from them, the police said. PTI file photo. Seventeen powerful grenades

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Governor’s address at Assembly

Governor Gurbhachan Jagat addressed the Manipur Assembly on Mar 6. He said, “It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to this 4th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Through you I convey my warm greetings and best wishes to the people of Manipur for a peaceful, prosperous and productive year, 2013. My […]

Governor Gurbhachan Jagat addressed the Manipur Assembly on Mar 6. He said, “It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to this 4th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Through you I convey my warm greetings and best wishes to the people of Manipur for a peaceful, prosperous and productive year, 2013. My Government has been striving for equitable and inclusive development of our people residing in both Hill and Valley areas.
Planning & State Finances
My Government has once again obtained a quantum jump in our Annual Plan, 2012-13 which rose to Rs. 3,500 crores – a growth of 9% over the previous year plan outlay of Rs. 3,210 crores. My Government has also obtained sanction from the Ministry of DoNER to a total of 150 NLCPR funded projects with a total approved cost of Rs. 1,206.40 crores. Most of these projects are located in the hill districts. As many as 66 projects have been completed with a total approved cost of Rs. 451.36 crores.
Members, we started this fiscal year with a negative opening balance of Rs. 495 crore. My Government regulated expenditure by placing a temporary ban on non-salary items of expenditure. I would like to solicit co-operation of this august house in our efforts to restore and improve the fiscal health of the State.
Members, most payments are now being made electronically. This facility has been extended to pension payments also which has substantially reduced delays in the pension disbursement process. In recognition of this commendable work,my  Government was bestowed the 3rd e-North East Award, 2012 in Gangtok, jn November, 2012 for the 2nd consecutive year.
Law and Order
Hon’ble Members, I am happy to inform the House that on 13th February this year, three  insurgent groups, namely, United Revolutionary Front (URF), KCP (Lamphel) and KYKL (MDF) have entered into agreements with the Union and State Governments. 197 cadres and their leaders joined the Home-coming Ceremony with 138 weapons. I appeal to all the other militant groups also to shun violence and join the peace process.
My Government along with the Union Government has signed the extension of Suspension of Operations agreement with the United People’s Front and has offered to sign a similar agreement with the Kuki National Organisation. I appeal to the KNO to come forward and extend their co-operation for bringing of peace in the State. I also appeal to the KSDC to desist from frequent bandhs and blockades which affect the livelihood of the common man and fortify the negative image of the State.
Rural Development
Hon’ble Members, under the MGNREGS 474926 job cards have been issued upto 31st January, 2013. The total person-days generated in the current financial year as on 31st January, 2013 were 225.17 lakhs with a total investment of Rs. 46614.73 lakhs. The average number of person-days provided employment per household is 50 days. Now, the wages to the job card holders are paid through banks or post offices in the fourvalley districts. To address the non availability of Banks and Post Offices in the hill districts, payment of wages has been made through Village Authorities by forming MGNREGA Village Payment Committees. Further, steps have been taken to disburse the wages component through Business Correspondents as advised by the Ministry of Rural Development. To monitor implementation, Vigilance and Monitoring Committees have been set up and Social Audit is conducted twice a year to enhance transparency. The Zilla Parishads in the valley districts and the District Councils in the hill districts have been designated as Implementing Agencies.
Hon’ble Members, the Department of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj has, under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, linked 55 habitations during 2012-13 through inter-village roads. Since 2001, a total of 317 habitations have been linked through inter-village roads.
Tribal Affairs & Hill Areas
Speaker and  Members, my Government has initiated the “Tribal Area Inclusive Growth Project” under SPA to construct integrated Block Offices, Bank Branches, Police Out posts and residential accommodation in 27 backward Blocks of the Hill districts in two phases. The work has already commenced.
Members, an amount of Rs. 199.13 crores has been provided in the year, 2012-13 for implementation of various developmental schemes for assisting 2,900 Scheduled Tribe families under various income generating programmes, 500 tribal women societies/ organizations for carrying out various activities, 1,166 S.T. families for
GCI sheets roofing of their dwelling houses and 57,096 Scheduled Tribe students under the Post-Matric Scholarship. My Government has submitted a proposal for implementation of a scheme for Pre-Matric Scholarship for Tribal Students in Classes IX & X during 2012-13 to the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. Eight ST. Girls’ Hostels are under construction.
The Autonomous District Councils have taken-up construction of Model Primary Schools with NLCPR and NABARD funding. Barrack Type Quarters under SPA are also being constructed for accommodation of Teachers of District Council Primary Schools.
My Government is committed to strengthening the tribal Autonomous District Councils. Powers have been devolved to the six ADCs and efforts will continue to be made to make the Councils more effective and vibrant.
Construction of District Council Complexes in all six ADCs under XIII Finance Commission award and SPAhas started. Autonomous District Councils will be provided with funds under General Basic Grants and Special Area Basic Grants for taking up various activities.
Education Sector
Members, my Government has constructed 202 Additional Classrooms, 167 Integrated Science Labs, 165 Computer Rooms, 95 Library Rooms, 224 Art and Craft Rooms and 224 Toilet Blocks at Govt. High Schools under Rashtriya Madhyamik
Shiksha Abhiyan scheme. Residential quarters for 76 Secondary Schools in remote areas are under construction.
My Government has upgraded 116 Junior High Schools to High Schools under RMSA. In the elementary education sector, 335 new primary schools have been opened. Further, 456 Centres under Education Guarantee Scheme (EGS) have been upgraded to primary schools while 258 primary schools have been upgraded to upper primary schools (to con)
under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. For these new and upgraded schools, 492 Trained Graduate Teachers have been recruited under RMSA and under SSA, 1951 Primary Teachers & 574 Upper Teachers have been recruited. Further, recruitment of another 346 Primary Teachers and 318 Part-time instructors is under process.
My Government is in the process of expansion & development of the existing Govt. Polytechnic at Imphal. New Polytechnics are proposed to be set up in all other Districts for which Rs.16.00 crores has been sanctioned by the Government of India. A100 bedded Hostel Block has been constructed for the National Institute of Technology students. Two 50-bed Hostels for Boys and Girls are also being constructed.
Civil Supplies
Hon’ble Members, upto January, 2013, 4,06,593 Ration Cards, of different categories identified, have been issued across the nine Districts. On our persuasion, the FCI has constructed godowns at Senapati and Jiribam having a combined capacity of 7,500 tons in this current year. Further, my Government has initiated steps to augment available storage capacity by another 37,500 tons in the remaining Districts of the State in consultation with FCI.
With this, FCI will have a storage capacity of 65,590 tons in Manipur.
Hon’ble Members, my Government has also initiated steps to construct additional godowns having a total capacity of 11,500 tons at Chandel, Parbung, Tamenglong, Money, Porompat, Moreh and Jiribam under SPA. Action on the recommendations of Justice Wadhwa Committee to revamp PDS in the State has been initiated and steps taken to construct additional new storage godowns where administrative units exist. This will facilitate the proposed door-step delivery of food grains in the State.
Justice Delivery
I am pleased to note that the Union Government has notified the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Act, 2012 enabling establishment of a separate High Court for the State of Manipur.
Hon’ble Members, the Courts of Chief Judicial Magistrate of the Districts of Senapati and Chandel have reopened in their respective Districts since December, 2012. Similarly, steps have been taken to shift the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Tamenglong from Imphal to Tamenglong District Head quarters.
My Government has decided to convert the two ad-hoc fast track courts into permanent fast track cou rts for speedy trial.
Health and Family Welfare
Hon’ble Members, I am happy to note that our health Indicators is much better in comparison to all India level. Infant Mortality Rate has improved to 11 from previous level of 16, while the All India average is 50. The Maternal Mortality has improved to 80 from 160 against all India average of 212 which has been appreciated at the national level. The sex ratio is 987 as against ail India average of 940. Institutional delivery is 68.3 % against all India average of 47.0 %. Early institution of breast feeding is 75.1 % against all India 33.5 %. Immunization of children is 81.4 % as against all India figure of 61.0%.
Hon’ble Members, the infrastructure for JNIMS has been expanded as per MCI norms and three batches of MBBS students have been admitted. 24 X 7 service is operational at 13 more PHCs this year and the total number of PHCs providing 24×7 service has increased to 25. Forty new Ambulances have been inducted through NRHM. The Nursing College at Lamphel has started functioning with a yearly intake of 40 students. Construction & developmental work for 50-Bedded Integrated AYUSH Hospital has been initiated at Lamphelpat and a 50- Bedded Integrated AYUSH Hospital has become operational with OPD and 10 beds, IPD facilities at Urban Health Centre with contract engagement of minimum staff has been initiated. My Government has imposed complete ban on the use of smokeless tobacco products to curb incidence of cancer.
Power
Members, we have no generation capacity in the State sector and, as such, we are totally dependent on the Central Generating Stations situated outside the State. Peak Demands for night and day are of the order of 170 & 110 MW in summer and 190 & 115 MW in winter respectively. As the generating stations in the NER are mainly Hydel, during lean period there is a shortfall in generation and therefore the availability of power reduces drastically.
Members, my Government has taken part in the North East Transmission Company for construction of the 400 KV D/C Pallatana – Silchar – Bongaigaon trunk transmission system for evacuation of power from the (a) Pallatana Gas Power Project having two units of 363 MW each and (b) Bongaigaon Thermal Power Project having three units of 250 MW each. These Plants are expected to be commissioned during 2013 and 2014 from which we have a share of 80 MW. A 400 KV Double Circuit line charged at 132 KV from Silchar to Imphal is under construction by the Power Grid Corporation of India as a part of the Associated Transmission System. My Government has formulated a State Hydro Power Policy, namely, the “Manipur Hydro Power Policy 2012″. (to con)
A Composite Scheme for Development of Intra State Transmission and Distribution Network in the North Eastern States is proposed to be implemented with World Bank funding. The cost of the scheme component in respect of Manipur is Rs. 727.67 crores. Under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana scheme, rural electrification work has been taken-up in all nine Districts. I am informed that the work is in good progress.
Hon’ble Members, my Government has introduced the innovative prepaid energy metering system in the core areas of Imphal City and I am glad to note that the revenue collection has since increased dramatically on the one hand and consumption of energy has reduced on the other. The Electricity Department has also initiated the procurement and installation of one lakh Static Meters having Optical Communication Port for replacement of Electro-Mechanical Energy Meters. Providing of meters at 132 KV, 33 KV and 11 KV feeders is also proposed to be taken up within next few months.
My Government is in the process of unbundling and corporatization of Electricity Department, with SBI Caps as the Consultant. The unbundling and corporatization is expected to increase efficiency and reduce the unacceptable levels of AT&C losses.
Public Works & Infrastructure
Hon’ble Members, my Government is taking up 12 important works with Rs. 181.56 crores Plan funds and 103 other works with SPA funding during 2012-2013.
In addition, my Government proposes to take-up improvement of National Highways with Rs. 61.68 crores. In addition Rs. 12.39 crores has been allotted for repairing of bad stretches of National Highway-2 and National Highway-102. A sum of Rs. 11.56 crores have been provided for the work taken-up under Central Road Fund during 2012-13 and Rs. 5.59 crores has been released. Estimates for 14 identified roads have been submitted to the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways. Rs. 27.00 crores was allotted for construction of the 119.75 Km Kangpokpi to Tamenglong road. Improvement of 49.75 Km Tamei to Tamenglong road and the 70 Km Kangpokpi to
Tamei road is in progress. Rs. 5.00 crores has been spent so far. NEC has sanctioned Rs. 147.71 crores for “Improvement of Bishnupur-Nungba Road” and work is being taken up.
Approval has been obtained to the revised estimated cost of Rs. 688.25 crores for Construction of Capital Complex with SPA funding against the original cost of Rs. 317.54 crores. The Assembly Complex and High Court Complexes have been inaugurated and 35% construction of the Civil Secretariat has been completed. Rs. 309.62 crores has been spent so far. Construction of PAB Buildings is proposed to be taken up at an estimated cost of Rs. 9.54 crores.
ADC Complex for Jiribam has been completed and inaugurated in January 2013 and the Mini Secretariat Complexes at Bishnupur and Chandel are targeted for completion during 2013-14. A sum of Rs. 4.00 crores has been earmarked for construction of Rental Housing during 2012-13 against a total estimated cost of Rs. 13.53 crores.
Water. Sanitation & Sewerage
Hon’ble Members, under the National Rural Drinking Water Programme, against a target of 2,870 habitations to be covered by the end of 12th Plan period, 1733 habitations have been fully covered and 725 habitations are partially covered. Under Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan against target of 2,63,254 individual households, 3919 Government Schools and 1201 Anganwadi for providing sanitary latrines by the end of 12th Plan, so far 1,30,611 individual household latrines, 297 Sanitary complex, 3919 School toilets and 1148 Anganwadi Toilets have been constructed.

During 2012-13, my Government has concentrated its efforts on completion of on-going drinking water supply schemes. For Imphal City’s requirement, the actual average water production of 75 MLD against an installed capacity of 101.37 is not adequate to meet the present demand of 101.90 MLD. The demand is expected to rise to 197.50 MLD by 2036. In order to reduce the increasing demand and supply gap, five works were taken-up during 2011-12 of which Construction of zonal reservoir and RCC overhead tank at Babupara, Nepra Menjor and Kwakeithel Thiyam Leikai have been completed. Construction of water treatment plant at Haobam Marak and Singjamei Ward No. 17 are in the final stage of completion.
Agriculture. Allied Sectors & Natural Resources
Hon’ble Speaker and Hon’ble Members, Agriculture continues to be the main livelihood of the people of the State. To improve agriculture productivity the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana has been implemented in the State. The National Food Security Mission – Rice was introduced and implemented for the first time in the State. Under the Mission, demonstration of System of Rice Intensification, Improved Package of Practices has been taken-up.
Hon’ble Members, the State was conferred “Krishi Karman Award” for the year 2012-13 as the best performing State in overall production of foodgrains under Category-Ill States (whose annual total foodgrains production is less than one million tons). The award was presented by Hon’ble President of India on 15-1-2013 at New Delhi.

Under N.E.C. schemes, Ministry of DoNER has sanctioned a sum of Rs. 480.10 lakhs only for implementation of the project “Establishment of Regional Fishery Estate at Khullakpat Fishery No.123″ and work has started. During 2012-13, National Fisheries Development Board, Hyderabad has sanctioned Rs. 206.316 lakhs as grant being 90% of Rs.229.24 lakhs for establishment of a Whole Sale Fish Market at Moirang of Bishnupur District.
A total of 242.25 MT of raw silk was produced in the State upto the end of January, 2013. The income of the farmers increased through plantation, cocoon production and post cocoon activities of relining of raw silk, production of silk fabric. Cumulatively 41,958 families are covered under the programme for expansion of 380 hectares of Silk Worm Food plantation.
My Government continues to be concerned about conservation of ecology and maintenance of maximum forest cover in the State. During the year 2012-13 afforestation was taken up in an area of 4250 hectares and rehabilitation of jhum land. Under conservation programmes, the Forest Department is making all efforts to protect and increase the population of endangered State Animal “Sangai” at both Keibul Lamjao National Park and at Sangai’s 2nd Home, Iroisemba, Imphal. The State Orchidarium at Khonghampat is being developed with the added facility of an Interpretation Centre.
The efforts of the Loktak Development Authority to rejuvenate the Loktak lake through project interventions with the financial support of Planning Commission is beginning to bear fruit as the overall health of the ecosystem of the lake is improving on

various parameters. In order to address livelihood issues of the wetland dependent communities, livelihood programmes and cultural heritage based tourism are proposed to be promoted.
Irrigation & Flood Control
Hon’ble Members, our State has about 2,30,000 ha. net cultivable area. For the development of irrigation facilities, my Government had taken up eight Major & Medium Im’gation Projects. The three on-going projects, namely, (i) the Khuga Multipurpose Project, (ii) the Thoubal Multipurpose Projects and (iii) the Dolaithabi Barrage Project are expected to create irrigation potential of 55,923 Ha., 15.00 MGD of water Supply and 9.00MW of power generation with the latest total approved cost of Rs.2181.82 crore. Upto the end of December, 2012, an overall Physical Achievements of the Khuga Project, Thoubal Project and Dolaithabi Projects are 98%, 79% and 36% respectively and the projects are now targeted for completion by March, 2013, March, 2015 and March, 2014 respectively.
My Government has constructed 5 Mini-barrages at Sangaiyumpham, Thoubal District, Kharasom, Imphal East, Langathel Chinglak, Thoubal District, Lama Camp Sumchinvum, Churachandpur District and Langpok village, Bishnupur District. Another 2 mini barrages are under construction, namely, across Wangjing river at Wangjing Canteen Lampak, Thoubal District, at a project cost of Rs.4.98 crores and across Itok river at Chandrakhong, Thoubal District, at a project cost of Rs.4.98 crores and both will create a potential of 1920 Hectares on completion. My Government has completed the
modernization of Kakching Ithei Maru and it is providing irrigation water to more than 2000 Hectares of paddy-field.
During the year 2012-13, three New CAD Projects namely (i) Cluster of 213 M.I. Schemes under Imphal East, Imphal West and Churachandpur (ii) Cluster of 125 M.I. Schemes under Thoubal, Ukhrul and Chandel Districts (iii) Cluster of 169 M.I. Schemes under Bishnupur, Tamenglong and Senapati Districts is being implemented to cover an area of 12182 ha.
Public Transport
Hon’ble Members, my Government accords top most priority to supporting construction of the Jiribam-lmphal Railway Line. Sanctioned in 2003-04, it was declared as a National Project in 2005. With an estimated project cost of Rs. 3,056.85 crores, it is targeted for completion by March 2015 for Jiri-Tupul section of 84 km and March 2016 forTupul- Imphal section of 27 km. So far 35.3% work has been completed on Jiri-Tupul stretch.
, My Government has implemented the High Security.Registration Plates (HSRP) of Motor Vehicles, Light, Medium and Heavy vehicles since 12th April, 2012 in Imphal West and Imphal East Districts.
Urban Planning
Hon’ble Speaker and Hon’ble Members, my Government is implementing three projects under Urban Infrastructure & Governance component of Jawaharlal Nehru Urban
Renewal Mission, namely, (i) Solid Waste Management for Imphal City, (ii) Improvement of Nambul Riverfront & Naga Nalla and (iii) Comprehensive Drainage project for Imphal City which are in progress. The physical progress of the projects is 72%, 70% and 50% respectively, and is targeted for completion during 2013-14.
Under Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme’for Small & Medium Towns, a component of JNNURM, water supply projects have been taken up for five towns, namely, Thoubal, Jiribam, Kakching, Moirang and Bishnupur. All the projects are in good progress and targeted for completion during 2013-14.
JNNURM is being successfully implemented in Imphal, Thoubal, Jiribam, Moirang, Bishnupur and Kakching. Under the Basic Services to Urban Poor component, construction of 1250 houses for urban poor households is in progress. Installation of 999 Solar Street Lamps has been taken-up within Imphal Municipal Area and the project is targeted for completion during 2013-14.
Social Welfare
Hon’ble Speaker and Hon’ble Members, under the National Social Assistance Programme, 4675 widows under Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme and 1341 Disabled Persons under Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme now receives enhanced rate of pension @ Rs.300/- per month w.e.f. October, 2012. Under the Manipur Old Age Pension Scheme, in addition to the existing 30,905 pensioners, another 15,000 pensioners will be benefited with the number of pensioners being raised to 45,905. The Old Age Pension amounts are now being transferred direct into the Bank
accounts of the beneficiaries under the financial inclusion policy. Assistance of the Banks has been mobilized and accounts in respect of 77% of the beneficiaries have been opened. The Department has proposed to set-up a State Rehabilitation Centre at Takyelpat and establish a Vocational Training Institute for the Disabled Persons.
My Government is implementing ICDS scheme in the entire State covering all the 42 Development Blocks. Keeping in view the welfare of minorities, one ICDS Project at Lilong Sub-Division has been sanctioned by the Ministry of Women & Child Development. Under the ICDS Project, 9507 Anganwadi Centres &298 Mini Anganwadi Centres have been operationalized through Anganwadi Workers & Helpers and Mini Anganwadi Workers respectively in each Centre.
Labour Welfare
Hon’ble Members, the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, covering B.P.L. families among the unorganized workers, has been implemented in Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Ukhrul and Churachandpur Districts so far and Smart Cards have been provided to 64,678 B.P.L. families of the workers in unorganized sector and the same ill be extended to the remaining districts shortly.
Skill Development Initiative Scheme has been taken-up from this year in association with five Vocational Training Providers from the private as well as public sectors and around 2000 trainees are being trained by the State Labour and Employment Department. Earlier the Manipur Skill Development Society has also taken-up skill development programmes in collaboration with reputed institutes and provided employment to all the successful trainees in reputed institutions.
Welfare of Minorities. Other Backward Classes and Scheduled Castes
Hon’ble Members, under OBC Scholarship Programme of the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, 31328 students under Post-Matric (100% Central share) and 163448 students under Pre-Matric (50:50- sharing basis between Center and State) have been benefited. Under the Scheduled Castes Scholarship Schemes, Govt. of India has launched the Pre-Matric Scholarship for Scheduled Castes students from this year. 414 students are targeted during 2012-13 under Post-Matric Scholarship for SC students.
Under Multi Sectoral Development Project for Minority Concentrated Districts, various programmes like Indira Awas Yojana, Infrastructure Development, Integrated Watershed Development Programme are continuing. The ITI at Lilong, Mairenkhong and OBC Boys and Girls Hostels at Kiyamgei, Imphal East District are targeted to be completed within this year.
Youth Affairs & Sports
Hon’ble Speaker and Hon’ble Members, we are extremely proud that five Olympians namely, MC. Mary Kom (Boxing), L. Bombayla Devi (Archery), L. Debendro Singh (Boxing), Ng. Sonia Chanu (Weight lifting) and Kh. Kothajit Singh (Hockey) represented India in the London Olympics. MC. Mary Kom won Bronze Medal and brought laurels to the country and the people of our State. My Government has allotted land for establishment of the Mary Kom Boxing Academy. The Academy is expected to be setup with assistance from the NEC. Mary Kom has also been promoted to the rank of SP (Sports) in the Police Department.

on’ble Members, construction of District Sports Complexes in all five hill districts and Thoubal including Cricket Stadium at Luwangsangbam, Multipurpose Sports Complex at Jiribam and Regional Water Sports Complex atTakmu have been taken up with SPA funding and Central Assistance from the Ministry of DoNER under NLCPR with a view to provide standard sports infrastructure.
Information Technology
Hon’ble Members, my Government is among the first in all the States to have set-up the four main core infrastructure under the National e-Governance Plan, namely, Common Service Centre, State Wide Area Network, State Data Centre and the State Portal – State Service .Delivery Gateway & e-Forms.
My Government has taken the initiative in co-ordination with Ministry of New & Renewable Energy to provide most Common Service Centres with Solar Power Units and VSATs for internet connectivity. Phase-l of the IT Park at Mantripukhri, with about 20,000 sq. ft. of floor space is targeted to be completed by July 2013. Phase-ll, with another 25,000 sq. ft., is expected to be completed by August, 2014. In addition to the IT Park, one Information Technology Special Economic Zone, the first of its kind in the North East, is proposed to be setup behind the IT Park at Mantripukhri. This has been formally approved by the Ministry of Commerce & Industries and is under process of Notification. The IT Park and IT SEZ, will generate employment and revenues for our I.T. savvy young boys and girls.

My Government has taken-up construction of the 50-seats Digital Planetarium under NEC shared funding at the cost of Rs. 2.45 crores at Manipur Science Centre, Takyelpat. My Government has installed 461 KW Solar Power Plant in the Offices of ADCs and SDOs through MANIREDA.
Culture and Tourism
My Government has installed two Integrity Pillars depicting the role of our rich cultural heritage in strengthening the unity among various communities of Manipur at the Art & Culture Directorate Complex.
The Manipur State Kala Akademi has been organizing All Manipur Drama Festival, Memorial Lectures, Painting Competition, Art Exhibitions, Solo Dance Festivals etc. every year, besides recognizing distinguished personalities of different forms of art. The Akademi also annually confers 23 Awards including two Fellowships on distinguished artistes, writers, artists and scholars who represent the highest standard of excellence and achievement in different fields of culture. Recently, the cash value of each Award has been enhanced to Rs. 50.000/- and that of Fellow to Rs. 1,00,000/-. The Imphal Art College is one of the oldest Art College of North East India and the College Building is being constructed at a cost of Rs. 4.00 crores and is now in the final stage of completion. The MFDC’s Cinema Theatre at the Palace Compound is fully functional now. International and National Level Film Festivals/Workshops have been organized in collaboration with the “Huntre”, Film Division and Children Film Society of India.
The Kangla Fort Board has taken-up many development works inside the Kangla Fort under the 13th Finance Commission Award. It has truly become a heritage complex in the heart of the capital city. This is an achievement we can all be proud of.
Hon’ble Members, the Manipur Sangai Festival is now an annual event hosted at Imphal from 21 to 30 November. We expect many tourists from outside to visit the State during the Sangai Festival. We should target the foreign tourists since the Ministry of Home Affairs has lifted restrictions on the entry of foreigners into Manipur.
Hon’ble Members, my Government fixed minimum Guidance Value for different categories of land in the State and it came into force with effect from the 1st of April, 2012 to curb the practice of undervaluation of land in land transactions. Revenue Department is undertaking computerization of Land Records and so far, 28 Revenue Circles out of 33 Revenue Circles in the four Valley districts have been computerized. The remaining 5 Revenue Circles are expected to be completed in 2013-14.
Hon’ble Speaker and Hon’ble Members, in conclusion I wish to state that my Government is conscious of the fact that the integrity of the State and communal harmony are two critical challenges. We should, therefore, all join hands and unitedly protect and preserve the territorial integrity of our State. I solicit the whole-hearted support, cooperation and understanding of Honorable Members to make Manipur a peaceful and prosperous state.
Jai Hind

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Drugs worth Rs 24 cr seized

IMPHAL, Mar 6 NNN: Days after a hefty quantity of the banned drugs amounting to Rs 24 crore in the international market were seized from Army colonel Ajay Choudhury in Manipur, the security force personnel today seized drugs worth Rs 2.7 crore from a state government employee in Manipur’s Thoubal district. A joint operation of […]

IMPHAL, Mar 6 NNN: Days after a hefty quantity of the banned drugs amounting to Rs 24 crore in the international market were seized from Army colonel Ajay Choudhury in Manipur, the security force personnel today seized drugs worth Rs 2.7 crore from a state government employee in Manipur’s Thoubal district.
A joint operation of Manipur police commandos, IRB and Manipur Rifles was carried out in the areas of Sora, Moijing and Lilong of Thoubal district and arrested a drug smuggler from Lilong area identified as one Md Tahir Ali, s/o Jinat Ali from Lilong Sambrukhong and recovered Tetra DX (Pripolidine Hydrochloride and Pseudophedrine Hydrochloride) tablets from his granary at around 7 am today.
The seized drugs are worth Rs 2.7 crore in the international market, according to the police.
Md Tahir Ali is said to be working as a clerk in the Directorate of Fisheries Department, government of Manipur. The security force personnel also recovered Rs 34,800 from Tahir Ali.
The joint security team also arrested another drug smuggler from Sora who has been identified as one Ayub Khan (42), son of Yaima Khan of Sora Maning Leikai. They recovered 990 tablets of Spasmo Proxivon tablets fro Ayub Khan.

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Assembly session begins, vote on account introduced

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 6 :   Governor, Gurbhachan Jagat here today addressed the  4th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Addressing the House he said, “ My Government has been striving for equitable and inclusive development of our people residing in both Hill and Valley areas. My Government has once again obtained a […]

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Imphal, Mar 6 :   Governor, Gurbhachan Jagat here today addressed the  4th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly. Addressing the House he said, “ My Government has been striving for equitable and inclusive development of our people residing in both Hill and Valley areas. My Government has once again obtained a quantum jump in our Annual Plan, 2012-13 which rose to Rs. 3,500 crores – a growth of 9% over the previous year plan outlay of Rs. 3,210 crores. My Government has also obtained sanction from the Ministry of DoNER to a total of 150 NLCPR funded projects with a total approved cost of Rs. 1,206.40 crores. Most of these projects are located in the hill districts. As many as 66 projects have been completed with a total approved cost of Rs. 451.36 crores.”
He said the government  started this fiscal year with a negative opening balance of Rs. 495 crore. The Government regulated expenditure by placing a temporary ban on non-salary items of expenditure. He informed the House that on 13th February this year, three  insurgent groups  have entered into agreements with the Union and State Governments and  197 cadres and their leaders joined the Home-coming Ceremony with 138 weapons.
He added the government along with the Union Government has signed the extension of Suspension of Operations agreement with the United People’s Front and has offered to sign a similar agreement with the Kuki National Organisation. Under the MGNREGS, 474926 job cards have been issued upto 31st January, 2013. The total person-days generated in the current financial year as on 31st January, 2013 were 225.17 lakhs with a total investment of Rs. 46614.73 lakhs. The average number of person-days provided employment per household is 50 days.   Since 2001, a total of 317 habitations have been linked through inter-village roads.
The government has initiated the “Tribal Area Inclusive Growth Project” under SPA to construct integrated Block Offices, Bank Branches, Police Out posts and residential accommodation in 27 backward Blocks of the Hill districts in two phases. The work has already commenced.
An amount of Rs. 199.13 crores has been provided in the year, 2012-13 for implementation of various developmental schemes for assisting 2,900 Scheduled Tribe families under various income generating programmes, 500 tribal women societies/ organizations for carrying out various activities, 1,166 S.T. families foGCI sheets roofing of their dwelling houses and 57,096 Scheduled Tribe students under the Post-Matric Scholarship.
Infant Mortality Rate has improved to 11 from previous level of 16, while the All India average is 50.  The government has taken part in the North East Transmission Company for construction of the 400 KV D/C Pallatana – Silchar – Bongaigaon trunk transmission system for evacuation of power from the (a) Pallatana Gas Power Project having two units of 363 MW each and (b) Bongaigaon Thermal Power Project having three units of 250 MW each. These Plants are expected to be commissioned during 2013 and 2014 from which we have a share of 80 MW. A 400 KV Double Circuit line charged at 132 KV from Silchar to Imphal is under construction by the Power Grid Corporation of India as a part of the Associated Transmission System. The Government has formulated a State Hydro Power Policy, namely, the “Manipur Hydro Power Policy 2012”.
The Government is taking up 12 important works with Rs. 181.56 crores Plan funds and 103 other works with SPA funding during 2012-2013.
During the year 2012-13 afforestation was taken up in an area of 4250 hectares and rehabilitation of jhum land.   For the development of irrigation facilities, the Government had taken up eight Major & Medium Irrigation projects.
He concluded by saying that , “my Government is conscious of the fact that the integrity of the State and communal harmony are two critical challenges. We should, therefore, all join hands and unitedly protect and preserve the territorial integrity of our State. I solicit the whole-hearted support, cooperation and understanding of Honorable Members to make Manipur a peaceful and prosperous state.”
After the Governor’s address the House condoled the death of former member Th Achouba Singh. Chief Minister, O Ibobi presented supplementary demands for grants, budget estimate, vote for accounts for 2013.

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