Land Use Act

The State Government has been working to enact and pass the Manipur Land Use Act and also to computerise land records of the four valley districts Source The Sangai Express

The State Government has been working to enact and pass the Manipur Land Use Act and also to computerise land records of the four valley districts Source The Sangai Express

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New drug smuggling route comes to light 8 MR seizes large consignment of Pseudoephedrine

With all the earlier known routes for smuggling drugs sealed by the police commandos, drug traffickers have conveniently found new transit routes through the thick jungles to reach Myanmar Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

With all the earlier known routes for smuggling drugs sealed by the police commandos, drug traffickers have conveniently found new transit routes through the thick jungles to reach Myanmar Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

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UNC visits Ukhrul in second leg of Naga areas tour

The second leg of the United Naga Council UNC political tour in Naga areas was undertaken in Ukhrul district in association with the Tangkhul Naga Long TNL and the respective zonal organisations of the region from April 16 to 19 Source The Sang…

The second leg of the United Naga Council UNC political tour in Naga areas was undertaken in Ukhrul district in association with the Tangkhul Naga Long TNL and the respective zonal organisations of the region from April 16 to 19 Source The Sangai Express

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Reports of more ailing pigs come to light Pigs vaccinated with Korean vaccine die faster

Pigs vaccinated with Korean made swine fever vaccine, it appears, are more suspectible to diseases and die in case they get infected by any disease but pigs spared from the same unauthorised vaccine remain ill for a longer period and they do not die …

Pigs vaccinated with Korean made swine fever vaccine, it appears, are more suspectible to diseases and die in case they get infected by any disease but pigs spared from the same unauthorised vaccine remain ill for a longer period and they do not die Source The Sangai Express

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Chakka bandh ends, gen strike continues

Even as the 24 hours chakka bandh called by transporters against the murder of a truck driver and burning of two trucks on Imphal Jiribam highway on April 17 has ended, the 48 hours general strike called by the JAC constituted against the murder is sti…

Even as the 24 hours chakka bandh called by transporters against the murder of a truck driver and burning of two trucks on Imphal Jiribam highway on April 17 has ended, the 48 hours general strike called by the JAC constituted against the murder is still in force Source The Sangai Express

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NCAC objects to Chakpi Dam

Naga Chiefs’ Association, Chandel NCAC has raised strong objection to the proposed construction of Chakpi Multi Purpose Project Mega Dam across Chakpi River at Lijong under Chakpikarong Sub division in Chandel District Source Hueiyen News Service

Naga Chiefs’ Association, Chandel NCAC has raised strong objection to the proposed construction of Chakpi Multi Purpose Project Mega Dam across Chakpi River at Lijong under Chakpikarong Sub division in Chandel District Source Hueiyen News Service

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Huge drugs consignment seized at ImphalMoreh route

Personnel of 8 Manipur Rifles have seized a huge quantity of drugs from a house at Tengnoupal, on the Imphal Moreh route last night Source The Sangai Express

Personnel of 8 Manipur Rifles have seized a huge quantity of drugs from a house at Tengnoupal, on the Imphal Moreh route last night Source The Sangai Express

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Many condemn driver’s killing

Various transporters’ unions and civil society organisations of the State have registered vehement condemnation over the killing of a truck driver, Sorokhaibam Babu and burning down of two trucks by unknown miscreants Source The Sangai Express

Various transporters’ unions and civil society organisations of the State have registered vehement condemnation over the killing of a truck driver, Sorokhaibam Babu and burning down of two trucks by unknown miscreants Source The Sangai Express

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Veterinary Director advocates timely vaccination of livestock

Reminding that preventive measure is the best line of defence against diseases, Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Director Dr Saidokhum Joute has strongly advocated timely vaccination of domestic animals to not only protect the livestock but also prevent…

Reminding that preventive measure is the best line of defence against diseases, Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Director Dr Saidokhum Joute has strongly advocated timely vaccination of domestic animals to not only protect the livestock but also prevent infection of human beings with animal diseases Source The Sangai Express

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IAS promotion scam under CAT scanner

Following the hearing a petition filed in connection with the issue of wrong promotion of IAS officers of Manipur Tripura cadres, the Chief Secretary of Manipur has been directed by the Central Administrative Tribunal CAT to send an officer well equi…

Following the hearing a petition filed in connection with the issue of wrong promotion of IAS officers of Manipur Tripura cadres, the Chief Secretary of Manipur has been directed by the Central Administrative Tribunal CAT to send an officer well equipped with the knowledge of Annual Confidential Record ACR to the tribunal Source Hueiyen News Service

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Seminar on Tourism development begins Chief Minister for promotion of tourism in State

Promotion and development of tourism in the State with the cooperation and support of both the State Government and other stakeholders is the need of the hour, Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has exclaimed Source Hueiyen News Service

Promotion and development of tourism in the State with the cooperation and support of both the State Government and other stakeholders is the need of the hour, Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has exclaimed Source Hueiyen News Service

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Three sent to jail: Satyabhama case

Mail News Service Imphal, April 19 : Three persons involved in the killing of Ningombam Satyabhama of Kakwa Selungba Leikai were sent to judicial custody after they were producing at the court of CJM, Imphal east today. Those who werer sent to judicial custody were Toijam Thesis alias Aboi alias James (27), Thambalkhong Sabal Leikai, […]

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Imphal, April 19 : Three persons involved in the killing of Ningombam Satyabhama of Kakwa Selungba Leikai were sent to judicial custody after they were producing at the court of CJM, Imphal east today.
Those who werer sent to judicial custody were Toijam Thesis alias Aboi alias James (27), Thambalkhong Sabal Leikai, Kshetrimayum Biju alias Helendro (28) Irilbung Bazar, Thoudam Jiban (27) Irilbung Machahal Mayai Leikai.
The trio were first produced at the said court on April nine and court granted seven days police ramand. Police again produced the accused on April 15. Police sought another five days police remand which court granted. As the remand period was completed they were produced at the CJM Imphal east court amidst tight security. The protesters shouted various slogans and some protesters beat the accused.
It may be mentioned here that Satyabhama was found killed at the canal of Bashikhong Loumanbi under irilbung PS on April 5.

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Land computerisation works going on

Mail News Service Imphal, April 19 : The CM of Manipur Shri O. Ibobi said the govt. is discussing to frame a law which can protect agricultural land in valley districts. It is also trying to computerize land records of those lands which were bounded by MLR and LR act in four valley districts and […]

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Imphal, April 19 : The CM of Manipur Shri O. Ibobi said the govt. is discussing to frame a law which can protect agricultural land in valley districts. It is also trying to computerize land records of those lands which were bounded by MLR and LR act in four valley districts and some portions of Churachandpur district on or before March 2014.
The CM was speaking after launching of computerisation of land records of three sub-division of Imphal west, Patsoi, Lamshang and Wangoi at DC, Imphal west complex today.
He also expressed his opinion regarding the handing over of records of settlement deptt. To DC and SDOs so that the process of computerised can be taken up in no time.
Kh. Ratankumar works minister who presided over the functions said, by computerizing land records, records can be made available easily. It will also help collecting clear datas of land while constructing at a particular area.

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ZUF points hands to NSCN for killing Babu

TAMENGLONG, April 19 NNN: The militant outfit Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has accused the NSCN-IM of killing truck driver S Babu Singh (40) along the National Highway 37 (Imphal-Silchar Road) on April 17 night. “The ZUF condemns once again with aghast at the mischievous action of NSCN (IM), who carried out the unfortunate incident where […]

TAMENGLONG, April 19 NNN: The militant outfit Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has accused the NSCN-IM of killing truck driver S Babu Singh (40) along the National Highway 37 (Imphal-Silchar Road) on April 17 night.
“The ZUF condemns once again with aghast at the mischievous action of NSCN (IM), who carried out the unfortunate incident where one innocent truck driver was shot dead and injured others and burning of vehicles at a secluded place between Charoi Pandongba and Senam Village (Kharam area) on April 17. Clear informations have been collected through ‘information and publicity cell’ of the ZUF that the barbaric and heinous act was carried out by none other than NSCN (IM), who came along from Talamlong (Waphong) near Haochong village, Tamenglong district. The NSCN (IM) gang picked up two Waphong Talamlong villagers at the said day and carried out the crime in the operational area of ZUF and left immediately as if to throw the blame on us (ZUF) and to make the people suspect us,” ZUF information secretary A Dangmei said today.
The ZUF then said it was another evil design of ‘intruders’ who very often acted a number of crimes to cause Zeliangrong area to face ugly consequences. “The demolition of Irang bridge (Taobam) in 2005 during NSCN (IM) back ANSAM economic blockade, where a civilian and one Captain Abonmei were drowned in the river along with the collapsed bridge; Captain Alan Gonmei was killed in Shillong in a mysterious circumstances by NSCN (IM) themselves; Lieutenant Akhom was also killed in a same manner by the NSCN-IM; Dr. Shajanglung Gangmei of Namthanlong and others were killed by NSCN (IM). Suspicion has been that even the Noney (Longmai) fire incident (50 houses burnt down) could be the handiwork of the NSCN-IM,” the ZUF alleged.
“The Zeliangrong people, whether in the same party or in different factions or the civilians are not safe in the evil design of of the NSCN (IM). That the Zeliangrong leaders in their NSCM (IM) camp seem to be all handpick puppets. The outfit’s ‘central administrative officers’ (CAO) or Kilonsers or secretaries or army officers cannot do anything to raise objection against the excesses and partiality or injustice, while other Naga areas are less free from troubles,” the ZUF stated. The ZUF then asked, “In many chapters of Naga political history, why did the NSCN (IM) is so sensitive in Zeliangrong areas? Why not in other Naga dominated regions?”
A Dangmei then said these should be stopped at once, least the ZUF cannot stand to be silent spectators. “The people of Zeliangrong (Manipur) be wise enough not to fall into the trap of the evil designs of the NSCN (IM),” the ZUF cautions.

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Killing of driver condemned, stir affects life, 25 vehicles damaged

Mail News Service Imphal, April 19 : During the general strike and chakha band called by JAC and driver union, about 25 vehicles coming on Imphal Dimapur road were damaged in between Senapati and Sapermeina. In the incident four handymen received injuries. At Tadubi, two wingers were damaged. Meanwhile Indo Burma Sugnu road drivers and […]

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Imphal, April 19 : During the general strike and chakha band called by JAC and driver union, about 25 vehicles coming on Imphal Dimapur road were damaged in between Senapati and Sapermeina. In the incident four handymen received injuries. At Tadubi, two wingers were damaged. Meanwhile Indo Burma Sugnu road drivers and motor workers co-operative society ltd. Condemned the killing of an innocent driver and burning dawn of two loaded trucks on Imphal-Jiribam road.
The soeity urged the state govt. to extend compensation to the victim’s family.
A two minute silence was observed as a mark of respect to the departed soul.
The Shiv Sena, Manipur state strongly condemned the incident in which a truck driver, Sorokhaibam Babu (45) of shamurou was killed on Imphal Jiribam road on April 17.
The party shared the sorrows of the bereaved family.
The NSCN-K, Southern Zone while strongly condemning the truck driver murder incident along the NH-37 in Manipur, has vowed to unearth the identities of those responsible persons or outfit for the killing.
S. Babu, a truck driver was killed along the NH-37 on the night of April 17. As a mark of protest 48 hours Manipur bandh is underway called by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) against the killing of the driver.
Johnson who is incharge of publicity of the NSCN-K, Southern Zone informed Newmai News Network that the outfit has started investigating the incident.
“This was the incident attempted to create bad blood between the people of the hills and the valley of Manipur but their evil design will never succeed,” said the NSCN-K, Southern Zone leader. He also said that any such communal strategy has no place and “we will see that such attempts are thwarted with maturity.” Johnson then said killing a driver who is striving a livelihood for his family is inhumane and a matter of pity. “Revolutionaries should go much, much higher than killing a poor driver or extorting from the poor transporters,” added the NSCN-K leader.
The NSCN-K, Southern Zone then appeals the general public to remain calm and not to take law into their hands. “We assure you that those persons responsible for the killing of S Babu be identified and initiate action against them accordingly,” Johnson assured.
The NSCN-K, Southern Zone then condoles the sorrow striken family members of S Babu and shares their pains at this moment.

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CM opens national seminar on tourism

IMPHAL, April 19 MNS NNN: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh Friday opened a national level 2-day seminar “Strategy for Tourism Development & Capacity Building in Manipur” at Classic Hotel in Imphal. Inaugurating the seminar being organized by Manipur Tourism Forum under the sponsorship of the state Government, Ibobi said tourism is one of the […]

Chief Minister  inaugurating a two day seminar on “Strategy for Tourism Development and Capacity Building in Manipur “ at Hotel Classic.

Chief Minister inaugurating a two day seminar on “Strategy for Tourism Development and Capacity Building in Manipur “ at Hotel Classic.

IMPHAL, April 19 MNS NNN: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh Friday opened a national level 2-day seminar “Strategy for Tourism Development & Capacity Building in Manipur” at Classic Hotel in Imphal.
Inaugurating the seminar being organized by Manipur Tourism Forum under the sponsorship of the state Government, Ibobi said tourism is one of the industries in the world which is fast growing. He said Manipur attracts tourists from around the globe by its rich art and culture, historical places, traditional game and sports besides being a land where the game of Sagol Kangjei (polo) actually originated.
The Chief Minister also said that it is necessary to develop a condition in the business of tourim to fine tune with the tourists from outside.
He said, “Tourism has to be developed as a long term policy so we need to protect the local environment as well its culture at the most favorable level because a successful tourism should not harm any local way of life.”
Ibobi further suggested that public-private partnership should be opted by both the Government and private stakeholders to promote tourism in the state, assuring that the Government will always help private entrepreneurship that provide jobs to the people and educated youths of the state.
He called upon the people to take benefit of tourism industry which is one of the fastest growing sector in the whole world.
It benefits people and without major investments, people, organisations can involve themselves in this sector he further added. Ibobi said all the potentials of any area or state should be fully utilised to attract visitors he said. As Manipur is the gateway to South East Asian countries there is also a strong possibility of attracting tourists from the neighbouring countries he observed.
M. Prithiviraj, Parliamentary Secretary Tourism said the
Manipur Tourism Forum has done a wonderful work by organising
such a seminar and he expressed assurance to continue supporting the Forum. President of the Forum Dr Dhabali said after the government of India allowed foreigners to visit Manipur and other north eastern states during the last two years numbers of increased have swelled four times. Manipur Chief Secretary, DS Poonia said Manipur should utilise its advantages of rich culture, climate, natural beauty, games and sports and warmly people to attract visitors.
Representatives from various airlines, tourist organisations, North Eastern Council and other states are also taking part in the seminar. In the first session today, RK Nimai chaired a session in which O Nabakishore spoke about Look East Policy, Hrishikesh Midal about hospitality, Dr Kh Palin about health care tourism , Hemant Katoch about war memorial tourism and N Ibungochoubi about eco adventure and ethnic tourism.

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Pork consumption decline in Manipur, Mizoram

AIZAWL/IMPHAL, April 19 NNN: Consumption of pork in Mizoram and Manipur has become less in Mizoram and Manipur following the outbreak of swine flu. In Manipur, veterinarians are still investigating the reasons for the death of pigs in large number at Heingang Chonthabi and Luwang shangbam areas of Imphal East district following the reports made […]

AIZAWL/IMPHAL, April 19 NNN: Consumption of pork in Mizoram and Manipur has become less in Mizoram and Manipur following the outbreak of swine flu. In Manipur, veterinarians are still investigating the reasons for the death of pigs in large number at Heingang Chonthabi and Luwang shangbam areas of Imphal East district following the reports made in local newspapers. However, in the case of Mizoram, doctors have confirmed it as ‘Classical Swine Fever’.
Imports of pigs from Myanmar to Mizoram has been restricted following the outbreak of the swine flu. Restriction on selling of ‘affected pork’ by the administration continues in the state capital Aizawl for the past one month and this restriction will continue till May end.
Owing to the spreading of flu among the pigs in Aizawl area in the past one month which has been proved to be ‘Classical Swine Fever’, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Aizawl Sadar Sub Division, Aizawl here has been imposing certain restrictions regarding selling of pork in the market and related activities.
As the news of the spread of pig flu spread, the denizens of Aizawl have started avoiding their delicacy. The sales of pork also dropped rapidly. Chicken and beef have been substituting the menu in marriage feasting these days.
As reported earlier, taking advantage of the situation, the dealers have hiked the price of chicken. Prior to the detection of the swine flu chicken (dressed) was sold at Rs 180 per kilogram but these days it has risen to Rs 250 or more a kilogram in Aizawl.
The ‘Classical Swine Fever’ was detected after examination at Laboratory of College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry in Selesih last month.

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EYC tenders apology to tribal students

IMPHAL, April 19 NNN: Eastern Youth Club of Soibam Leikai has tendered apology to the tribal students in connection with the recent attack on the tribal students. With regard to the Khanglabung Leirak, Soibam Leikai of Imphal incident where tenant tribal students were attacked, a joint meeting was initiated by the Superintendent of Police, Imphal […]

IMPHAL, April 19 NNN: Eastern Youth Club of Soibam Leikai has tendered apology to the tribal students in connection with the recent attack on the tribal students.
With regard to the Khanglabung Leirak, Soibam Leikai of Imphal incident where tenant tribal students were attacked, a joint meeting was initiated by the Superintendent of Police, Imphal East , Angam Kamei at his office chamber today.
According to the Kuki Students Organisation, Imphal Branch (KSO-IB) and Tangkhul Katamnao Long, Imphal (TKLI), the Eastern Youth Club admitted to their act and tendered their apology on behalf of the locals to the victim tenant tribal students, KSO and TKLI. “Moreover, senior citizens of the locality present in the meeting expressed concern over the incident and assured the student leaders as well as the victim students that, they will take up necessary precautionary measures not to recur such unwanted incident in future and request the tenant students to forgive and forget one another and live without fear in the locality once again,” the KSO and TKLI said.
The Kuki Students Organization, Imphal Branch and Tangkhul Katamnao Long Imphal (TKLI) also expressed their gratitude to SP Kamei and the senior citizens, in initiating a joint meeting to find an amicable solution. The student bodies also expressed their resentment over the incident and urged the local club representing the local populace not to repeat such unwanted incident on helpless tenant tribal students in the near future.
“The student bodies would like to thank civil organizations and individuals for their concern and support with regard to the incident and also thanked the Tribal Students’ Union of DM College of Arts, TSU of DM college of Sciences, TSU DM college of Commerce, Tribal Students’ Union of Modern College and Tribal Youth Council Manipur TYCM for the support and their positive responses to the proposed sit-in-protest on April 22. Moreover, informed to all concern that the proposed sit-in protest has been revoked as an amicable solution has reached between the student bodies and the local populace,” the KSO and TKLI informed.
Lastly, KSO and TKLI expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Superintendent of Police Imphal East, Angam Kamei, for his assistance of Rs10,000 to the victim tribal students for the loss of properties.

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AMUCO condemns killing of driver

IMPHAL, April 19 NNN: The protest movement against the killing of driver S Babu Singh in Manipur is likely to gain momentum as the powerful All Maniour United Clubs Organisation (AMUCO) has extended support to it and called upon all national highway drivers, employees of both private and government institutions to join a 2-day mass […]

IMPHAL, April 19 NNN: The protest movement against the killing of driver S Babu Singh in Manipur is likely to gain momentum as the powerful All Maniour United Clubs Organisation (AMUCO) has extended support to it and called upon all national highway drivers, employees of both private and government institutions to join a 2-day mass demonstration to protest the killing on April 20-21 in Imphal.
Announcing the proposed protest to the media at the head office of All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation here Friday, president of the organization KT Rahman said AMUCO highly condemns the killing of driver Babu and torching of two trucks on NH-37 by armed miscreants on April 17. Rahman also appealed to all concerned not to disrupt the drivers working day and night along highways connecting the state with other states either in secret or open manner.
He accused Manipur Government of not taking initiative to provide appropriate security for protection of the highways despite frequent occurrence of such incident.
Rahman pointed out that Babu had lost his life as no security personnel were present on his way while he along with his assistant were returning toward Imphal after fixing the vehicle.
All the concerned should clarify on the killing of the driver who begged for his life holding the legs of the miscreants before he was shot to death, Rahman demanded. He said that scores of incidents had happened along the highways where the outfit indulged in kidnapping and demanding of ransoms and murdering of people.
He cited the brutal killing of Dr Kishan, Rajen and Token, forced disappearance of Iranbanta . Rahman alleged that under such circumstances the Government has shown that it has completely failed to maintain law and order in the hill. He said, “People who are posted in the hill are akin to scapegoat. Therefore, it is the need of the hour that the Government sets up more police stations and strengthens the police force in the hill.”

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Two girls terminated from job

Mail News Service New Delhi, April 19 : Two Northeast girls working at Magique Restaurant in Saket, Delhi were terminated from their job without prior notice. The two girls were forced by their employer to give resignation letters, but the duo denied as they did not resigned by themselves. The North East Helpline general secretary […]

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New Delhi, April 19 : Two Northeast girls working at Magique Restaurant in Saket, Delhi were terminated from their job without prior notice. The two girls were forced by their employer to give resignation letters, but the duo denied as they did not resigned by themselves.
The North East Helpline general secretary Dr. Alana Golmei and media incharge Bruce K. Thangkhal today visited the two victims at their residence in Delhi.
According to the two victims, Colney (27) and Boisy (21), they were working as hostess respectively in Magique Hospitality Private Limited, at the Garden of 5 Senses, Said-Ul-Ajaib (near Saket Metro), Delhi. Colney has been working in Magique since 2008 and Boisy since 2012.
Colney told the NE Helpline that she took leave on March 27 and 28, 2013 with permission from her general manager Premjit Kumar. However, when she informed the restaurant manager Puneet Saxena through phone, she was refused and being told to resign from the job immediately, as well as when she went to the workplace on March 29, 2013.
I took leave on March 27 and 28, 2013 with your permission. However, when I informed the restaurant manager Puneet Saxena through phone, he refused and told me to resign from the job immediately. On 29 March when I joined my duty, Mr. Puneet Saxena shouted at me, saying that “I don’t want to see your face and the company doesn’t need you anymore, so give me resignation letter right now”.
“Puneet Saxena, the restaurant manager shouted at me infront of many people, saying that, I don’t want to see your face any more and the company doesn’t need you anymore, so give me resignation letter right now,” Colney told to NE Helpline. “I also informed our general manager Mr. Premjit Kumar but he turned down my request and said you must obey the order of Puneet Saxena since he is the restaurant manager”, Colney added.
While Boisy, who has not taken any leave nor absent from her job since the day she joined, was told directly to resign from her job by Suresh Sharma, HR manager on March 28, 2013. “Suresh told me, the company management had already decided, so you have to give your resignation letter,” Boisy informed the NE Helpline.
“I begged politely and requested him that I will not resign and he should give me at least one-month prior notice. I’m also having a family to support, I can’t simply leave the company. But if they are terminating me, they should give me a termination letter,” Boisy told NEH with tears in her eyes.
The appointment letter produced by Boisy shows that the contract is for one year but she was terminated before completing her contract period, with still seven months to go. According to her letter, Boisy joined Magique on October 5, 2012. Colney said she joined Magique on November 3, 2008.
Though Colney has been working for the last five years, and is one of the senior-most hostesses and highest paid employee in Magique, has met the same fate with her colleague, Boisy. The duo said that their managers were harassing them to submit resignation letter.
“Since we were terminated by them they should give us a termination letter and other necessary compensation as per the law of the company”, the duo said.
Boisy, from Manipur and Colney, from Mizoram are now jobless since they were terminated from their job by Magique last month.
When NEH general secretary Dr Alana Golmei talked to Premjit Kumar, general manager of Magique, he responded that Colney has not been terminated and she is still on job. Boisy’s contract period was over but Colney can continue her job if she wants, Mr. Premjit Kumar said. However, Colney said she was afraid to join it again after such ill-treatment fearing that their managers would harass her in some kind or the other.
“Most of our North East boys and girls, who are working in restaurants, BPO, spa, bar, etc are subjected to all kinds of harassment by their managers and employers. We have received so many complaints of such harassments. It’s time we take strong action against such managers,” said Dr Alana Golmei.
North East Helpline urged to the concerned authorities to intervene in the case of two Northeast girls, who were terminated by Magique Hospitality Pvt Ltd without any reason. The Helpline sternly demanded the employer to compensate the two victims with a three months salary as per law at the earliest. The duo has been subjected to continuous pressure from the employer demanding resignation letter.

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