IVR blocked in Jiribam

JIRIBAM, Jan 11: The UJK Road Development Committee, Jiribam has blocked Inter Village Road between Uchathol and Leishabithol today. The road blocked has been initiated following failure of the concerned authorities to respond positively to the repeated request to repair … Continue reading

JIRIBAM, Jan 11: The UJK Road Development Committee, Jiribam has blocked Inter Village Road between Uchathol and Leishabithol today.

The road blocked has been initiated following failure of the concerned authorities to respond positively to the repeated request to repair the said road stretch, which had been badly damaged due to disproportionately plying of loaded vehicles for the railway construction works.

A large number of villagers came out and supported the IVR blocking.

Convenor of the committee, Y Romen Singh told media persons that the step has been necessitated by the government’s failure to act on its reasonable demand.

While the road block doesn’t cover medical, religious, electricity and water supply services, it will be continued unless the demand is met, he added.

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Gaan-ngai, Imoinu greetings

IMPHAL, January 11: The All Manipur Ethnical Social Cultural Organisation has also wished happy greetings to the Kabui community on the occasion of celebrating Gaan-ngai festival, it said in press release. The release further said that AMESCO will celebrate the … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 11: The All Manipur Ethnical Social Cultural Organisation has also wished happy greetings to the Kabui community on the occasion of celebrating Gaan-ngai festival, it said in press release.

The release further said that AMESCO will celebrate the festival on January 15 at Ramji Kabui village in association with the Khangchu of the said Kabui village.

In a separate press release, the United People’s Front (UPF), Keishampat has also greeted the people of Manipur on the occasion of celebrating the festival of Gaan-Ngai of the Kabui community and Imoinu of Meitei community respectively.

The press release further wishes to let the two festivals bring social harmony by minimising the community differences among the various communities in the state.

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Road safety to be taught in schools: CM

IMPHAL, January 11: A motor bike rally was flagged off by works minister Kh Ratankumar from Old Secretariat, Babupura today. The contingent comprised personnel of the state traffic police and members of Royal Riders. The minister said the rally will … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 11: A motor bike rally was flagged off by works minister Kh Ratankumar from Old Secretariat, Babupura today. The contingent comprised personnel of the state traffic police and members of Royal Riders. The minister said the rally will travel from place to place and spread awareness about road safety. Delving on the importance of the observation, he urged people to wear helmets and not to use mobile phones while driving.

In his message to the people on the occasion of Road Safety Week that was broadcasted on AIR and Doordarshan Kendra, Imphal, the chief minister O Ibobi stressed the need for extensive participation of public in the effort to minimize mishaps while travelling on road, and prevent injuries and loss of valuable lives.

He iterated that the week is being celebrated across the nation under the same theme of ‘When on the Road, Always Say Pahle Aap’. He announced that the observation will be conducted by the transport department in collaboration with the traffic police, education and health departments, district administrations, and organizations and unions tied up with the transport sector.

The essence of the observation is the belief that accidents can be avoided if traffic rules are followed, he stated and cited the report from World Health Organisation concluding that India has the record of having the maximum numbers of road accident victims. In the state, the chief minister mentioned based on the report from CID crime branch 676 road accidents were reported on an average per year during the last five years. In 2013 itself, 171 persons died, 379 were left with physical deformities while another 912 were injured, he said.

The onus for making a contribution in the formulation of programmes and policies for prevention of roads mishaps is not confined to the government but includes people, he stated and appealed for assistance from one and all. He announced that there will be minute scrutinization process to identify applications from under-aged persons for driving licenses and added that the same will be handed only in adherence to the rules and regulations and based on the results of the driving test. The transport department will monitor the operation of driving training schools with official authorization, he stated.

CM Ibobi said his government has taken up steps for creation of state road safety fund and inclusion of chapters on traffic rules and road safety in the school syllabus.

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SB lifts 57th CC Meet trophy

IMPHAL, January 11: Ng Jitkumar’s solitary goal through penalty helped Sahastra Sheema Bal, West Bengal lifted the 57th CC Meet trophy, defeating Tiddim Road Athletics Union, Kwakeithel 1-0, in the final match at Main Stadium, Khuman Lampak, today. The winner … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 11: Ng Jitkumar’s solitary goal through penalty helped Sahastra Sheema Bal, West Bengal lifted the 57th CC Meet trophy, defeating Tiddim Road Athletics Union, Kwakeithel 1-0, in the final match at Main Stadium, Khuman Lampak, today.

The winner received a cheque of Rs 2 lakhs along with the championship trophy while the runner up received a cheque of Rs 1 lakh along with runner’s up trophy.

His solitary goal was made when he intercept the ball inside the 18 yards box from a corner kicked of Rana Dep Das, but luckily his shot touched M Meino hand and then the referee gave penalty in favour of SSB.

He found net in 31st minute, with his lone goal the first half ended with SSB leading 1-0.

In the second half, the kwakeithel lads strongly played against SSB to equalize, N Momocha gave a pass from near the right corner, however SSB defender Joykumar headed the ball and save from danger.

TRAU’s Surchand header in the 54th minute, through a free kicked of L Ratan was missed to convert goal. Just four minutes later, another opportunity for TRAU to equalize, but S Surchand missed his shot was over the bar through a corner kicked of L Bikram.

Although the Kwakeithel lads hardly tried to equalize, but didn’t bear fruit. TRAU striker Th Premkumar despair hope’s for the top scorer, he was change to S Ratan in the 77th minute because of injury.

However, SSB Ranjan was shown yellow while he create foul against striker Ronald. After four minutes, Ronald was also changed K Priyokumar.

After two important striker of TRAU took off, TRAU decrease the probability to equalize.

In the last minute, TRAU got another opportunity to equalize, with Momocha’s shot from 20 yards through intercepting a pass from corner kicked, was saved the goalie Pradip Basumatary, who received the man of the match of final and Jitkumar received the best striker of todays final match.

N Sushil Meitei of NEROCA received the award for the footballer of the year trophy for men, by receiving a cash of Rs 15,000 with the rolling trophy while G Radharani Devi received the award for the footballer of the year trophy for women with receiving a cash of Rs 5000 along with trophy.

North Imphal Sporting Association (NISA) with 706.25 points received the fair play trophy with a cash of Rs 5000.

The best goal keeper trophy of the championship was received by Ch Kumar Singh of TRAU with a cash of Rs 5000 while the best player trophy received by Daniel L Hmar of TRAU with a cash of Rs 4000 and the best top scorer trophy received by L Sanatomba of NISA with 6 goals with a cash of Rs 5000.

The coach of the year trophy was received by M Surmala Chanu with a cash of Rs 5000.

The best defender trophy received by Md Sohail Shah of NEROCA with a cash of Rs 5000 and the best mid-fielder trophy received by L Bikram of TRAU with a cash of Rs 5000.

Md Akbar Khan of Kshetri Iril Mapal Youth Club received the trophy for the young player of the tournament with a cash of Rs 5000.

The closing function was attended by PHED and Labour Minister, I Hemochandra Singh; parliamentary secretary, MOBC and SC, Mohd Amin Shah; MLA Thangmeiband, Kh Joykisan Singh; commissioner, YAS/ arts and culture, Dr RK Nimai Singh; deputy commissioner Imphal West, K Radhakumar Singh and project director, MDS, Y Ningthem Singh as chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

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Going Overboard

By B.G. Verghese The new Delhi Government has spent a tumultuous fortnight in office leaving the aamadmi both agog with excitement and bewildered.Frivolous issues like the size of ministerial houses and whether “posh” official cars should be used by ministers … Continue reading

By B.G. Verghese

The new Delhi Government has spent a tumultuous fortnight in office leaving the aamadmi both agog with excitement and bewildered.Frivolous issues like the size of ministerial houses and whether “posh” official cars should be used by ministers are minor teething troubles. But PrashantBhushan certainly spoke out of turn in a random discussion to say that popular consultation might extend to asking the people of J&K whether they wished the Army to be used for internal security purposes under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act.

The limits of direct democracyin determining policy matters end where the imperatives of governance, constitutional responsibility and national security begin. False precedents can also muddy administrative processes and responsibility. However, Bhushan retracted, stating he did not mean what he said, after being disowned by Kejriwal. Nonetheless, he was lambasted by other partiesglad to have a stick with which to beat the new boy on the block with right-wing Hindutva goons vandalising a central AAP office in Delhi.

But what can one say about the Law Minster, SomnathBharti wanting to summon district judges, who constitute an independent limb of governance under the High Courts, to confer with him. This was firmly scotched by the Law Secretary. Thereafter there commenced an on-going monitoring scheme to inspect basic standards in schools, hospitals and other public service facilities by citizen volunteers. This is welcome initiative and could tone up standards. But asking the CAG to audit private telecom and power distribution firms may not be such a good idea, despite the blessings of the Delhi High Court in the former case. Undue expansion of CAG audit coverage across the private sector might affect its focus and dilute the quality of its work.   

More problematic is Kejriwal’s invitation to all aamadmiin general to become snoopers and expose bribery and corruption by mounting sting operations against suspects through cell-phones after due official tutoring.  Helplineshave been set up and police officials deputed to respond to callers and lay traps.  Given the anger and disgust over widespread corruption, this sounds good.  But there are inherent dangers in any inspector raj through harassment and blackmail of innocent victims. No one defends corruption, but Citizen Don Quixote could soon be tilting at windmills.

There are better ways of tackling corruption – by simplifying laws and procedures, reducing discretionary powers, using and empowering existing machinery swiftly to award condign punishment to guilty persons and by facilitating growth and employment ensuring increasing plenty for all. The steps taken by VeerappaMoily, Minister MoEF, to break the huge, deleterious logjam of environment and forest clearances that have held up numerous projects entailing critical investments of many tens of thousands of crores for years, is a far better anti-corruption measure than Kejriwal’s brave, symbolic efforts.

The go-ahead for POSCO after eight years of a yes-no, yes-no tango is a case in point. Its clearance commits the company to spend five per cent of its total investment or Rs 3600 crores on social development within in its impact area. What a boon this will be! Vedanta’s bauxite mine has been blocked on the basis of a pallisabha “referendum” from which questionable conclusions have been drawn; but the 800 MW Tawang-II hydro project and a 2800 MW nuclear power plant in Haryana are among others that have been shown the green light. However, the 3000 MW Dibang project, whose foundation stone was laid by the PM several years ago, is still held up.

If 10 m new jobs are not created each year to keep pace with the growth in the labour force, that will hurt the environment, trigger massive social unrest and fuel both corruption and crime.Yet, while preaching virtue, ruling parties are vacillating. The Maharashtra government is handling the Adarsh scam through political blinkers.Muzaffarpur still smouldering with communal resentment and riot-refugees. YetMulayam Singh just staged a costly extravaganza in his constituency, Safai, while the law and order situation is deteriorating.AkhileshYadav has sent a team of Uttar Pradesh MLAs on a study tour of Europe just as a similar study tour of Australia and Latin America by Karnataka legislators has concluded under Congress sponsorship. These holiday jaunts are a disgrace at the expense of state exchequers.

Meanwhile, inter-tribal rivalries on identity and turf control have caused mayhem in a series of clashes between Karbis and RengmaNagas in Assam’sKarbiAnglong autonomous district, along the Nagaland border. Faction fights between militant KarbiPeople’s Liberation Front (KLPT) cadres and armed Dimasa elements of the DimaHalamDaoga seeking separate homelands within Assam over many years, have now led to rival killings.Karbishave targeted Kukis, Dimasas and Biharis who, like other non-Karbis, are being asked to pay a recently-enhanced 60 per cent “tax” on income. Underlying these clashes is the struggle for supremacy between the KLPT and the NSCN (IM). The Naga ho-ho and church leaders have called for peace. Beyond this, the Assam Government and Centre need to take more decisive steps to curb extortion rackets and militancy in violation of extant peace agreements.

In the midst of this upheaval, the Assam Government has done well to advance the clock by an hour as a daylight saving measure. This will relieve the demand for energy by administratively harnessing the sun, which first rises in the east. This simple measure, long resisted without reason, should be extended throughout the Northeast. Few remember that pre-1950 Assam was on “garden time” and Calcutta on “Railway time”, 60 and 24 minutes ahead of IST respectively, while Karachi was in a yet another time zone. Adjusting the clock should cause no confusion and will constitute a major energy reform.   

If Assam has done well to switch time, it has, like WestBengal, been foolish in opposing ratification by Parliament of the land boundary agreement with Bangladesh.  This is in India’s best interest. Any fear in these States of an additional influx of population accompanied by some territorial loss would be mistaken. The Centre should on no account dither on this issue both as a matter of principle and of diplomatic prudence. Bangladesh has just been through an election that was won by the Awami League but boycotted by the BNP-Jamaat opposition, resultingin a constitutionally valid but politically untenable verdict that can best be corrected by a fresh general election in the near future. International observation can reasonably ensure that the polls are not rigged merely because there is no caretaker government, an archaic and costly concept based on suspicion, wisely abandoned.

The war crimes trial and constitutional amendments adopted to restore the secular character of the state constitute no more than fulfilment of the spromise of the 1971 liberation struggle. India cannot but extend its full moral support to this lofty goasl with no political discrimination involved.

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Explosives found inside DI Tata; locals stage protest

IMPHAL, January 11: Reacting to the recovery of a powerful IED (TNT) cake along with four detonators and a dry cell battery from inside a DI owned by a special contractor this morning, locals of Khongman zone IV and V … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 11: Reacting to the recovery of a powerful IED (TNT) cake along with four detonators and a dry cell battery from inside a DI owned by a special contractor this morning, locals of Khongman zone IV and V staged a sit in protest at the local community hall today.

According to family members of the special contractor identified as T Munindro of Khongman Zone V, Irom Leirak, the powerful explosives was found firmly packed inside a carton box along with the detonators, a dry battery cell and some wires concealed under paddy bags.

The explosive was found this morning around 8 am, while unloading the paddy bags, informed the family members.

Soon the police was informed, following which a team of the 40 Assam Rifles and state police personnel along with state bomb experts and safely detonated the explosive around 11 am at Yuvaraj Pali Lowmanbi Lowkon under Irilbung police.

Family sources also speculated that the IED could have been placed yesterday when the vehicle was parked at their residential gate as the paddy bags which were won from a tambola game were loaded yesterday night itself.

Meanwhile, angry protestors condemn the placing of the explosive and further demanded against repeating such act in the future.

A woman protestor further appealed to all concern to clarify the motive behind the threat at the earliest.

Meanwhile, police have taken up a case regarding the incident.

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BJP’s Lok Sabha poll campaign begins in Manipur, Narendra Modi rally on … – Times of India

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Manipur launches Road Safety Week – Assam Tribune

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Heavy exchange of fire in interior Manipur – Niticentral

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