Manipur to get 42 MW power: Tripura project to ease power crisis in NE – E-Pao.net

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Manipur to get 42 MW power: Tripura project to ease power crisis in NE
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Agartala, June 22 2013 : Power generation capacity in the North East has increased by almost 13 percent with ONGC Power Tripura Company com-missioning the first unit of the region's single largest 363 MW gas fired thermal project at Palatana in Tripura 
First unit of 726 MW ONGC Tripura power project inauguratedBusiness Standard
President dedicates Palatana power project to the nationAssam Tribune
President to visit TripuraThe New Indian Express
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Assam Rifles special recruitment rally

Mail News Service Imphal, June 22 : Special Recruitment Rally for the border districts of Chandel, Churachandpur and Ukhrul which commenced with the filling up of application forms from 25 May till 02 June 2013 received an overwhelming response where in a total of 1,944 applications from all the three districts were received. After the […]

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Imphal, June 22 : Special Recruitment Rally for the border districts of Chandel, Churachandpur and Ukhrul which commenced with the filling up of application forms from 25 May till 02 June 2013 received an overwhelming response where in a total of 1,944 applications from all the three districts were received. After the scrutiny of application forms, Physical Standard Test and Physical Efficiency Tests were conducted at the respective Assam Rifles Sector HQs. A total of 1,096 candidates passed the physical tests and appeared for the written examination which was conducted on 09 July 13.
After the evaluation of examination sheets, the result was declared on 13 June 2013 out of which 936 candidates passed and were given admit cards for the medical examination which was subsequently conducted wef 15 June 13 to 19 June 13.
Post the medical examinations, 666 candidates successfully cleared the requisite tests and candidates who were found lacking the required mandate have been given admit cards for a review medical examination scheduled to be held on 5th and 6th of July at Assam Rifles Composite Hospital, Sukhovi.

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Political leaders of north east must go with a vision for future of the region: Odisha Governor

Manipur Information Centre New Delhi, June 22: Odisha Governor S. C. Jamir today said that the people of the North East India should have alertness with the forthcoming developmental changes which would happen in the region under the ‘Look East Policy’. He was speaking as an elder of the North East India while launching an […]

SC Jamir, Governor Odisha releasing copies of an evening English in New Delhi
Manipur Information Centre
New Delhi, June 22: Odisha Governor S. C. Jamir today said that the people of the North East India should have alertness with the forthcoming developmental changes which would happen in the region under the ‘Look East Policy’.
He was speaking as an elder of the North East India while launching an evening English newspaper in tabloid size entitled ‘Access North East’ at the YWCA auditorium, Ashoka Road here this evening.
He appealed to the political leaders of the North East India to go with a vision for the future of the region. The time would come when the people of both ASEAN countries and Indian mainland accessed to the region with the emergence of globalization and economic integration under the ‘Look East policy’. There may happen many things including inter marriage of the people of the North East and the South East Asian Nations. “We must caution that we are not crushed by the outside forces in cultural aspects, economic aspects and civilization aspects.” he stated.
Jamir congratulated Suvendu Roy Chawdhury, the publisher, editor and owner of the Access North East for his bold step of publishing a newspaper meant for the people of North East India at the National capital Delhi .
Roy Chawdhury, who was the editor and owner of the North East News Agency which served the people since 1997, said, “ The main objective of the newspaper is to act as a bridge between the North- East and the rest of the country. It will bring news and development from home to the people of North East Region living outside the region in places like Delhi , Mumbai, Pune etc. At the same time it will also open a dedicated window in the farthest corners of the region to those in the rest of the country interested in knowing the truth about the beautiful region”. The newspaper will spread its wings in due course to Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore , Dehradun and Kolkata, he added.
The inaugural issue carried the articles like ‘ Look East Policy and NE ‘ by Probir Pramanik, ‘A Dedicated Gandhian Forgotten’ by Abdul Gani, ‘Traditional Media and Manipuri Culture’ by Meghachandra Kongbam. ‘Bane of NE Power Shock’ by Irfan Khondker, ‘ Assam’s Shame’ by Neelakshi Bordoloi, ‘Living on the Edge’ by Zodin Sanga , ‘Fading Away’ by Sikha Jyoti Saikia , ‘Mineral Wealth to Propel Nagaland’ and ‘On the Top of the World’.
Printed at glossy paper with colour, the newpaper has eight pages and costs Rs. Five per copy.

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Protest against eviction at Singda area

IMPHAL, June 22 NNN: The Joint Action Committee protesting against Manipur Government’s policy to evict Kadangband village in Singda burnt effigies of the Chief Minister, IFCD minister, Sekmai constituency MLA and IFCD Chief Engineer showing stiff opposition to the plan on Saturday. The JAC organised a huge public meeting at Panthoibi Ground, Singda New Bazaar […]

IMPHAL, June 22 NNN: The Joint Action Committee protesting against Manipur Government’s policy to evict Kadangband village in Singda burnt effigies of the Chief Minister, IFCD minister, Sekmai constituency MLA and IFCD Chief Engineer showing stiff opposition to the plan on Saturday.
The JAC organised a huge public meeting at Panthoibi Ground, Singda New Bazaar in protest against the government’s plan for eviction of Kadangband village. The meet among others took tough resolutions to stand collectively against the proposed eviction.
Manipur Government intends to evict the village for expansion of the Singda Dam.
Addressing the mammoth gathering, Lairenkabi Kadangband Gram Panchayat Pradhan Boby said people from different communities have been residing in the village of Singda Kadangband located between Imphal West and Senapati districts in harmony since 1975.
He recalled that Singda Dam was inaugurated by the then Chief Minister of Manipur RK Dorendro in 1995 and blamed the Government for not looking after it till date ever since the inauguration.
The dam has not given any profit to the surrounding villages until then and the Government is now planning for development of Brindaval Garden by acquiring land by means of eviction of houses, granaries and shops in the village, Boby said, adding, “It is unacceptable.”
He dubbed the Government policy as an attempt to incite enmity among the ethnic communities in the village and called for a joined struggle against the policy. Zeliangrong Union (Manipur, Nagaland and Assam) president Amu Kamei in his speech at the meet said that the state and Central Governments have constructed several dams in the state making false promises to the people.
He said no dam in the state has ever made any return to the people other than woes.
Dams built by the Governments for irrigation purposes have failed to supply water as they are now below the grounds where water should be given, Kamei pointed out saying such dams are no longer running now.
“We cannot allow the Government to do such things further. The Government has to be defeated by our joint resistance against its policy,” Kamei added.
Former MLA of Sekmai constituency, N Biren, Zeliangrong Students’ Union (Manipur, Nagaland and Assam) president, John Pamei, village chiefs and members of several social organizations also attended the meet.
Meanwhile, the 24-hour bandh imposed along Imphal-Kangchup road by the JAC resisting the Government’s proposed eviction to be carried out on the village of Kadangband disrupted traffic movement on the route.The strike which began 6 pm yesterday ended at 6 pm Saturday.
Later on, the JAC burnt effigies of Chief Minister O Ibobi, IFCD minister Ngamthang Haokip, Sekmai constituency MLA Devendra and IFCD Chief Engineer Indramani protesting the eviction plan.

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Rescue works in full swing as bad weather predicted for next 48 hours

Mail News Service New Delhi, June 22 : A series of major breakthroughs were achieved by the Army and the Indian Air Force today, catalyzing thereby, the rescue and relief operations in some of the worst flash- flood affected areas of Uttarakhand. All the 500 people stranded in and around Gangotri have now been evacuated. […]

 Rescue and relief operations by Armed forces, at Gauri Kund, in Kedarnath valley

Rescue and relief operations by Armed forces, at Gauri Kund, in Kedarnath valley

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New Delhi, June 22 : A series of major breakthroughs were achieved by the Army and the Indian Air Force today, catalyzing thereby, the rescue and relief operations in some of the worst flash- flood affected areas of Uttarakhand.
All the 500 people stranded in and around Gangotri have now been evacuated. Barring 25 people, Gagariya on the Hemkund axis has been evacuated. Weather permitting the balance 25 will be evacuated at the earliest. Army troops, skilled in mountain rescue operations, have established contact with more than 1000 persons stranded in mountain folds in Jungle Chatti between Gauri Kund and Rambara on the Kedarnath axis.
Till reports last came in, Army helicopters have evacuated 350 people so far and search operations are continuing. Food and medicines have also been dropped. Two medical teams have now been established at Gauri Kund to treat patients. Besides, a composite relief staging area has been opened at Gauri Kund providing food, water and medicines to the people.
Early in the morning today, dedicated Army teams worked tirelessly to prepare a helipad at Jungle Chatti which facilitated evacuation from one of the most dangerous and inaccessible areas of Kedar valley. This helipad is now being improved to facilitate landing of Dhruv helicopters. Army also constructed two helipads at Gauri Kund.
Army created history when a heli-bridge was created at Govind Ghat to transport pilgrims across the Alaknanda River. Helicopters did shuttle service from either banks of the river as the temporary crossing made earlier had collapsed.
Army today operationalised the foot track between Govind Ghat and Lambagar on Badrinath road. Another column conducting road clearing operations from Badrinath to Lambagar successfully launched a foot bridge over Alaknanda this evening, thus opening the foot route from Badrinath to Govindghat. Road Govindghat to Joshimath is open to vehicular traffic.
Army achieved another milestone on Gangotri axis. All stranded people in Gangotri have been evacuated. Road is now open for light vehicles from Gangotri to Harsil. Due to a series of landslides between Harsil and Uttarkashi, Army is now moving people using ‘Staging Area’ concept. Across all landslides, people are being made to cross on foot and in between any two landslides, vehicles are being used. Two staging areas at Sukhi and Gangnani have been established to provide food and medicines to evacuated people.
Army column reached Barkot on Yamunotri axis today. The column would start evacuating people from Yamunotri by tomorrow. As per the latest data, approximately 700 people are at Yamunotri.
In Tawaghat – Dharchula axis in Pithoragarh district, Army is in the process of establishing link up with approximately 1000 people in Sobala valley and medical teams and food has already been sent there today. Army column evacuated all 45 children who were stranded at Pindari glacier in Bageshwar district. Search operations are on to link up with 10 to 12 people stranded on Sunderdhunga glacier.
Eight columns of Army have also been deployed in 08 districts of North Western UP. 2500 people have been evacuated to safer places in Pilibhit district and 260 people have been moved to safer places near Palwal.
Army has so far deployed 19 medical teams in Uttarakhand with each team led by a doctor. 45 satellite phones have also been deployed in various parts of the state to enable stranded people to contact their families. More than 2300 people used Army communication facilities to talk to their loved ones at home.
Army so far has evacuated 18,500 people and deployed 10,000 soldiers for rescue and relief operations.
In a very innovative, yet daring move, the IAF today established an aviation fuel supply bridge at Dharasu to give greater impetus to rescue operations which were severely restricted due to non availability of aviation fuel.
The first C 130J aircraft landed at Dharasu (a landing ground only 1300 meters long) in the early morning today for the first time despite inclement weather. On landing the aircraft defueled 8000 litres of fuel into an empty bowser which was airlifted yesterday from Sarsawa by a Mi 26 helicopter. With the availability of additional fuel now at Dharasu, the extraction, evacuation and rescue operations have picked up pace and the available helicopters are now able to make more number of trips.
Apart from the carrying fuel to Dharasu, the first C130 J on its return trip carried about 40 and the second about 100 injured and stranded pilgrims to the safer plains of Air Force Station Hindan. An emergency medical centre has been set up at Air Force Station Hindan for the medical check-up of all the arriving tourists for immediate attention.
The first two C 130J aircraft carried fuel to Dharasu while the third is carrying a Medical team of the IAF to attend to sick people at Dharasu itself before they are moved out to safer place.
Having paved the way for fixed wing aircraft landing at Dharasu, the IAF pressed its An 32 aircraft also into action. These aircraft are carrying Disaster Communication equipment vehicle, some more aviation fuel, Sudan pumps for refueling the helicopters and 4200 kgs of bridging equipment of BRO. The heavy lift Mi 26 helicopter will also be airlifting the heavy equipment of BRO to facilitate road repair and construction work.
While the fuel bridging has given impetus to rescue operations, increased flying activity in the narrow valleys is posing a new challenge to traffic management and safe flying. IAF has inducted additional personnel to ensure smooth planning, coordination and execution of flying operations, be it Air Force, Army or civilian operators.
Today since morning, till 3 o’clock in the afternoon, the IAF has flown about 149 sorties in which 26700 kgs of load and 1355 passengers were airlifted.
In all, the IAF towards ‘Op Rahat’, has flown 768 sorties in which 103350 kgs of load has been dropped/landed and 5347 passengers airlifted. The IAF is committed to using all the available resources to speed up the rescue operations, especially in the face of bad weather forecast by the Indian Met Department in next 36 to 48 hours.

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Development photographs attract visitors at Moirang

Mail News Service Imphal, June 22 : Aimed at creating mass awareness about the centrally-sponsored schemes in Manipur, an 8-day photo exhibition on the theme ‘Development Initiatives in North East’ kick-off saturday at Moirang Multipurpose Higher Secondary School. The exhibition which would continue till June 29 is being organized by the Field Exhibition Office, Directorate […]

Photo exhibition organised by DAVP at Moirang

Photo exhibition organised by DAVP at Moirang

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Imphal, June 22 : Aimed at creating mass awareness about the centrally-sponsored schemes in Manipur, an 8-day photo exhibition on the theme ‘Development Initiatives in North East’ kick-off saturday at Moirang Multipurpose Higher Secondary School. The exhibition which would continue till June 29 is being organized by the Field Exhibition Office, Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP), Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, Imphal.
Setting the campaign into motion, S Kumar Singh, Principal, Moirang Multipurpose Higher Secondary School, who grace the occasion as Chief Guest exhorted the students and public of the area to advantage of the program. He said that visual being a strong medium of communication, the exhibition would be beneficial for everyone who whish to know and understand the program and policies of the Government of India.
Earlier, proposing the key-note address, Dr Gin Gangte, IIS, Field Exhibition Officer, DAVP, Imphal said that the aims of exhibition is to disseminate information about the various development projects taken up by the Government of India.
A total of 130 photographs are on display as part of the 8-day long campaign.

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Street vendors hit the road

Demanding the State Government to provide space for them on the unoccupied top floor of the three Ima keithels, Street vendors of Khwairamband Market area took out a protest rally here today Source Hueiyen News Service

Demanding the State Government to provide space for them on the unoccupied top floor of the three Ima keithels, Street vendors of Khwairamband Market area took out a protest rally here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘Save Forest’ competition

Prizes to position winners of the poster making competition on the theme ‘Save Forest’ organised by Little Flower School, Tidim Road, were distributed today at the LFS premises with Additional Principal Chief conservator of Forest RK Srivastava gracing…

Prizes to position winners of the poster making competition on the theme ‘Save Forest’ organised by Little Flower School, Tidim Road, were distributed today at the LFS premises with Additional Principal Chief conservator of Forest RK Srivastava gracing the event as the chief guest Source The Sangai Express

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Instable BSNL service in Tamenglong

Frequent break down of Bharat Sangchar Ningam Limited BSNL services in Tamenglong has caused serious impact not just on businessmen and individual customers but also on district administration Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

Frequent break down of Bharat Sangchar Ningam Limited BSNL services in Tamenglong has caused serious impact not just on businessmen and individual customers but also on district administration Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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Pipe dealer making fool of customers

Taking advantage of the growing popularity of Polypropylene Random PPR pipes for use in bathrooms of big buildings, both public and private, dealers of the pipe are suspected of befooling their unsuspecting customers Source The Sangai Express

Taking advantage of the growing popularity of Polypropylene Random PPR pipes for use in bathrooms of big buildings, both public and private, dealers of the pipe are suspected of befooling their unsuspecting customers Source The Sangai Express

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FCI officials prevented from inspecting state godown

The members of Consultative Committee of Food Corporation of India were not allowed to inspect the state run godown at Sangaiprou by the officials of CAF PD today Source Hueiyen News Service

The members of Consultative Committee of Food Corporation of India were not allowed to inspect the state run godown at Sangaiprou by the officials of CAF PD today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Political leaders of NE must go with a vision for future of the region Jamir

Odisha Governor SC Jamir today said that the people of the North East India should have alertness with the forthcoming developmental changes which would happen in the region under the ‘Look East Policy’ Source The Sangai Express Manipur Informati…

Odisha Governor SC Jamir today said that the people of the North East India should have alertness with the forthcoming developmental changes which would happen in the region under the ‘Look East Policy’ Source The Sangai Express Manipur Information Centre

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Make Ram Lal Paul coed AMSGO

All Manipur Student Guardians’ Organization AMSGO has demanded the State government to make Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School a co educational institute instead of converting it exclusively for girls Source Hueiyen News Service

All Manipur Student Guardians’ Organization AMSGO has demanded the State government to make Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School a co educational institute instead of converting it exclusively for girls Source Hueiyen News Service

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JAC against rape warns of agitations

Demanding arrest of the culprits who allegedly abducted and raped a girl who went to get admission in a college at Yairipok under Thoubal district, JAC formed in connection with the rape case has warned of launching different agitations from Monday S…

Demanding arrest of the culprits who allegedly abducted and raped a girl who went to get admission in a college at Yairipok under Thoubal district, JAC formed in connection with the rape case has warned of launching different agitations from Monday Source The Sangai Express

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Singda Villagers decry eviction order

The Joint Action Committee protesting against Manipur Government’s policy to evict Kadangband village in Singda burnt effigies of the Chief Minister, IFCD minister, Sekmai constituency MLA and IFCD Chief Engineer showing stiff opposition to the plan on…

The Joint Action Committee protesting against Manipur Government’s policy to evict Kadangband village in Singda burnt effigies of the Chief Minister, IFCD minister, Sekmai constituency MLA and IFCD Chief Engineer showing stiff opposition to the plan on Saturday Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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UG cadres arrested with 17 grenades

During a search operation conducted by commandos of District Police, Thoubal, one active activist of PREPAK Pro Thokchom Janel Singh 28 S o Th Modhu Singh of Heirok Part II Devi Mandop was arrested at about 2 Source The Sangai Express

During a search operation conducted by commandos of District Police, Thoubal, one active activist of PREPAK Pro Thokchom Janel Singh 28 S o Th Modhu Singh of Heirok Part II Devi Mandop was arrested at about 2 Source The Sangai Express

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DAVP photos on Development attract visitors at Moirang

Aimed at creating mass awareness about the Centrally sponsored schemes in Manipur, an 8 day long photo exhibition on the theme of ‘Development Initiatives in North East’ kicked off Saturday at Moirang Multipurpose Higher Secondary School Source Huei…

Aimed at creating mass awareness about the Centrally sponsored schemes in Manipur, an 8 day long photo exhibition on the theme of ‘Development Initiatives in North East’ kicked off Saturday at Moirang Multipurpose Higher Secondary School Source Hueiyen News Service

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ATM booth opened at Pallel

State Bank of India, Kangshang Branch, Chandel District has opened an Automated Teller Machine ATM booth today at Pallel near Assam Rifles Gate Source The Sangai Express

State Bank of India, Kangshang Branch, Chandel District has opened an Automated Teller Machine ATM booth today at Pallel near Assam Rifles Gate Source The Sangai Express

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First ever mango fest kicks off

The first ever State Level Mango Festival being organized by Fidelity Horticulture cum Sugarcane Growers’ Cooperative Society commenced from today at Laipham Loknung, Kakching Source Hueiyen News Service

The first ever State Level Mango Festival being organized by Fidelity Horticulture cum Sugarcane Growers’ Cooperative Society commenced from today at Laipham Loknung, Kakching Source Hueiyen News Service

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Govt comes up with study leave rule for lecturers

Instructing Assistant Associate Professors of Govt Colleges not to go for study leave without prior approval of the Directorate Govt and ensure strict compliance to requirements as per Govt rules, the Director of University and Higher Education, Manipu…

Instructing Assistant Associate Professors of Govt Colleges not to go for study leave without prior approval of the Directorate Govt and ensure strict compliance to requirements as per Govt rules, the Director of University and Higher Education, Manipur has laid down several norms for granting study leave to lecturers of Govt colleges Source The Sangai Express

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